Vanity Fair 1905 Henry William Lucy

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His friend, the explorer Ernest Shackleton, named a mountain in Antarctica after him.

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Original Vanity Fair print 1905 of Henry William Lucy

Published: 31st August 1905. Original Vanity Fair Print with the caption: Toby M.P.

Sir Henry William Lucy JP, (5 December 1842 – 20 February 1924) was a famed English political journalist of the Victorian era, acknowledged as the first great lobby correspondent. He wrote for Punch, The Strand Magazine, The Observer, The New York Times and many other papers. He also wrote books, detailing the workings of the Houses of Parliament and two autobiographies. He was knighted in 1909. Lucy was widely known also in North America. President Woodrow Wilson said Lucy’s articles in The Gentleman’s Magazine inspired his mind and propelled him into public life. Lucy was a serious parliamentary commentator, but also an accomplished humorist and a parliamentary sketch-writer. His friend, the explorer Ernest Shackleton, named a mountain in Antarctica after him.

Dimensions approximately 23cm x 35cm. Overseas buyers, please do not buy without contacting us to agree shipping costs.Signed by: SPY, Leslie Ward

This print has been lightly trimmed. Will mount and frame. Comes with original biographical sheet.