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Bohemian Days in Fleet Street

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A veteran journalist recounts his entry into Fleet Street and life in the newspaper world through a series of episodic memoir sketches. He describes learning the trade, the rhythms of society and theatrical reporting, the camaraderie and rivalries of clubs and offices, and a parade of vivid colleagues and celebrated literary figures. Anecdotes range from practical newsroom work to bohemian social life, gambling and tavern culture, and close with reflections on changing journalistic practices and the transformation of the press.

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William Mackay

William Mackay was a writer known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th century. His works often reflect the social and cultural dynamics of his time, particularly in London. Among his notable titles is "Bohemian Days in Fleet Street," which captures the vibrant life of the city's literary scene. Mackay also penned "Unvarnished Tales," a collection that offers candid insights into various aspects of life. Additionally, he wrote about T. W. Robertson's play "School," showcasing his engagement with contemporary theatrical works. His writings provide a glimpse into the bohemian spirit and the artistic milieu of his era.

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