1st Edition

Printer to the House The Story of Hansard

By J. C. Trewin, E. M. King Copyright 1952
306 Pages
by Routledge

306 Pages
by Routledge

Everyone knows the name of Hansard , the famous record of Parliamentary proceedings. Very few people know how it began. Originally published in 1952, here was for the first time, the authoritative history of the Hansard family and of its work, for nearly 100 years, as Parliamentary printers in charge of the Journals of the House of Commons and of the full record of debates that still bears the... Read more

Foreword.  Author’s Preface.  Part One: Man From Norwich  1. The Senate of Lilliput  2. The Voice of Luke  3. Great Turnstile  4. Cobbett and Hansard  Part Two: Private Journal  5. The Voice of Luke Graves  6. The Founder Passes  Part Three: Public Papers  7. Storm Hovers  8. Trial and Error  9. Decline  10. Epilogue: The Debate Continues.  Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

J. C. (John Courtenay) Trewin (1908–1990) was a journalist, writer and drama critic. He was at the time of original publication former literary editor of The Observer but served as their drama critic for over 60 years.

E. M. (Evelyn Mansfield) King (1907–1994) was an MP for the Labour Party (1945–1950) and subsequently the Conservative Party (1964–1979).