163:
502:
386:
151:
205:
40:
223:
distinguished itself from the partisan papers of the day by the policy that it published in its first issue: "We shall support no party—be the agent of no faction or coterie, and we care nothing for any election, or any candidate from president down to constable," although it was typically considered
412:
Publisher
Bennett Jr. referred to the paper as a "village publication" for the circle of people in Paris who were interested in international news. Indeed, during its first decades of publication, a feature of the paper was a list of every American known to be in Paris at the time, culled from
376:
was still under the authority of its original publisher
Bennett Sr., it was considered to be the most intrusive and sensationalist of the leading New York papers. Its ability to entertain the public with timely daily news made it the leading circulation paper of its period.
541:, which sounded every hour with bellringing. After the building was demolished in 1921 to make way for other development, the James Gordon Bennett Memorial featuring the sculpture was installed on the north side of Herald Square in 1940 to commemorate the Bennetts.
337:
suffered from his attempt to manage its operation in New York by telegram. In 1916 a
Saturday issue of the paper reported that a major financier was found dead from poisoning; it added that in 1901 he was "mysteriously poisoned and narrowly escaped death."
247:
84,000 copies and called itself "the most largely circulated journal in the world." Bennett stated that the function of a newspaper "is not to instruct but to startle and amuse." His politics tended to be anti-Catholic and he had tended to favor the
404:
was perhaps the best-known
American paper in Europe. Its first issue came out on October 4, 1887. The official name of the paper on its front page masthead was The New York Herald European Edition—Paris. But it became widely known as simply the
932:
1027:
162:
949:
1168:
1183:
1178:
296:
1173:
1096:
752:
1163:
778:
501:
1158:
413:
inspections of hotel registries. Even as the paper's audience grew, most of its readers were in France or countries near France.
983:
814:
684:
389:
A plaque on a building on Avenue de l'Opéra in Paris commemorates where
Bennett Jr. founded the European Edition of the
318:, in which the front page of the newspaper was devoted entirely to a fabricated story of wild animals getting loose at the
1047:
717:
385:
1076:
907:
893:
170:, oil on board 62.4 x 52.4 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1909. Provenance: Simonis & Buunk Fine Art, The Netherlands.
257:
432:
soared, with eventually some 350,000 copies being printed each day and the edition finally becoming profitable.
1153:
633:
449:(1926), the first thing the novel's protagonist Jake Barnes does on returning from Spain to France is buy the
1118:
425:
830:
277:
24:
659:
545:
280:, the public mind will be so fatigued that it will be disinclined to think of the matter any further."
477:
was founded in 1867 by the junior
Bennett, and was considered by many to be an evening edition of the
899:
610:
473:
421:
85:
81:
1148:
526:
284:
216:
1134:
A winter evening in a crowded Herald Square at the New York Herald
Building, oil on board painting
1113:
252:" faction, but he was not so anti-immigrant as the Know-Nothing Native American Party. During the
150:
1092:
574:
533:, and completed in 1908. It occupied the north side of the square. At its top was the sculpture,
361:
192:
20:
1128:
867:
849:
243:
By 1845 it was the most popular and profitable daily newspaper in the United States. In 1861 it
722:
568:
700:
804:
674:
315:
244:
139:
1028:"End of an era as venerable 'Herald Tribune' to be reborn as 'International New York Times'"
718:"When Opera Star Jenny Lind Came to America, She Witnessed a Nation Torn Apart Over Slavery"
184:
that existed between 1835 and 1924. At that point it was acquired by its smaller rival the
458:
417:
288:
264:
served as managing editor of the paper from 1846 to 1866. During the mid-19th century, the
676:
Wide Awake in
Slumberland: Fantasy, Mass Culture, and Modernism in the Art of Winsor McCay
8:
774:
1114:
The New York Herald 1842-1920 Many
Editions Digitized Online at The Library of Congress
1009:
835:
554:
445:
273:
253:
49:
1133:
1072:
903:
810:
680:
629:
300:
292:
967:
604:
538:
782:
440:
355:
319:
186:
131:
745:
204:
1066:
653:
349:(including its European Edition). In 1924 Munsey sold the paper to the family of
326:
261:
256:, Bennett's policy, as expressed by the newspaper, was to staunchly support the
229:
1000:
Huebner, Lee W. (Winter 1993–1994). "The
Revolution in Global Communications".
548:" includes the phrase "emember me to Herald Square." North of Herald Square is
530:
155:
39:
1142:
649:
515:
330:
276:
would lead to "but little anxiety entertained in relation to the question of
181:
127:
416:
The European edition consistently lost money into the 1910s. As the time of
549:
482:
342:
333:, to launch its European Edition. Later he moved to Paris himself, but the
249:
237:
168:
A winter evening in a crowded Herald Square at the New York Herald Building
1032:
1013:
436:
350:
269:
225:
71:
1129:
Photographs and architectural sketches of the New York Herald Building
806:
The Martians Have Landed!: A History of Media-Driven Panics and Hoaxes
802:
123:
61:
224:
sympathetic to the Jacksonian Democratic Party and later, President
283:
In April 1867 Bennett turned over control of the paper to his son
454:
705:. Outlook Publishing Company, Incorporated. 1892. pp. 489–.
435:
The European edition subsequently became a mainstay of American
420:
began, Bennett Jr. kept the paper running, even during the
295:, where they met on November 10, 1871. The paper also supported
304:
803:
Robert E. Bartholomew; Benjamin Radford (October 19, 2011).
950:"International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013"
895:
Bennett's New York Herald and the Rise of the Popular Press
606:
Bennett's New York Herald and the Rise of the Popular Press
796:
400:During the time of original publisher Bennett, the
299:. In 1879 it supported the ill-fated expedition of
16:Daily newspaper in New York City from 1835 to 1924
428:began arriving in France in 1917, demand for the
1140:
1097:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
672:
1093:"Herald Square – James Gordon Bennett Memorial"
753:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
995:
993:
942:
628:. Twenty-First Century Books. pp. 14–15.
215:The first issue of the paper was published by
1169:Defunct newspapers published in New York City
885:
154:New York Herald Building (1908) by architect
999:
679:. Univ. Press of Mississippi. pp. 28–.
598:
596:
424:when some French papers shut down. When the
291:'s expeditions into Africa to find explorer
180:was a large-distribution newspaper based in
1184:Daily newspapers published in New York City
990:
1179:1924 disestablishments in New York (state)
1064:
891:
868:"International New York Times (newspaper)"
602:
325:On October 4, 1887, Bennett Jr. sent
38:
1123:: or, Old news on board of a homeward ...
982:sfn error: no target: CITEREFKluger1986 (
927:
925:
923:
921:
919:
666:
593:
287:Under James Jr., the paper financed
856:. New York. December 2, 1916. p. 5.
823:
648:
529:was designed by the prestigious firm of
505:James Gordon Bennett Memorial featuring
500:
489:in 1920 and ended its connection to the
393:and notes that it eventually became the
384:
203:
161:
149:
1174:1835 establishments in New York (state)
642:
48:on June 20, 1861, covering news of the
1141:
1040:
1020:
973:
916:
743:
715:
272:stance, with Bennett arguing that the
1068:The Unofficial Guide to New York City
1048:"The Telegram Sold to Scripps-Howard"
773:
709:
623:
341:After Bennett Jr. died in 1918,
1002:The Brown Journal of Foreign Affairs
939:, November 1987. Volume 38, Issue 7.
617:
1164:Publications disestablished in 1924
673:Katherine Roeder (March 25, 2014).
464:
380:
13:
933:"The Paris Tribune at One Hundred"
767:
744:Harris, Gale (November 21, 1995).
509:by Antonin Carlès in Herald Square
461:department and read it at a café.
297:Stanley's trans-Africa exploration
14:
1195:
1107:
716:Greene, Bryan (October 6, 2020).
552:, which is named after the rival
1085:
1058:
860:
842:
829:Connery, T. B. (June 3, 1893).
496:
322:and attacking numerous people.
1159:Newspapers established in 1835
737:
693:
236:s sensational coverage of the
166:François Flameng (1856–1923),
1:
892:Crouthamel, James L. (1989).
809:. McFarland. pp. 84–85.
779:"A good man in Africa ?"
586:
426:American Expeditionary Forces
395:International Herald Tribune
367:International Herald Tribune
97:; 189 years ago
25:International Herald Tribune
7:
660:Harcourt, Brace and Company
562:
546:Give My Regards to Broadway
535:Minerva and the Bellringers
507:Minerva and the Bellringers
238:Robinson–Jewett murder case
158:. It was demolished in 1921
10:
1200:
937:American Heritage Magazine
603:Crouthamel, James (1989).
369:with a divergent future).
199:
18:
900:Syracuse University Press
611:Syracuse University Press
474:New York Evening Telegram
422:First Battle of the Marne
138:
119:
109:
91:
86:James Gordon Bennett, Jr.
82:James Gordon Bennett, Sr.
77:
67:
56:
37:
527:New York Herald Building
345:acquired control of the
285:James Gordon Bennett Jr.
228:. Bennett pioneered the
217:James Gordon Bennett Sr.
19:Not to be confused with
872:Encyclopedia Britannica
850:"Jacques S. Halle dies"
831:A Famous Newspaper Hoax
575:New York Herald Tribune
362:New York Herald Tribune
193:New York Herald Tribune
21:New York Herald Tribune
1119:Three months with the
624:Cohen, Daniel (2000).
569:Porter Cornelius Bliss
510:
439:culture in Europe. In
397:
219:, on May 6, 1835. The
212:
171:
159:
1154:American penny papers
504:
388:
207:
165:
153:
1125:by John Henry Potter
1054:. February 12, 1927.
418:Paris in World War I
289:Henry Morton Stanley
1065:Eve Zibart (2010).
1036:. October 12, 2013.
976:, pp. 790 and
655:Storm Over the Land
518:is named after the
232:edition during the
209:The New York Herald
34:
1052:The New York Times
902:. pp. 56–57.
777:(March 18, 2007).
746:"Bennett Building"
578:(successor to the
555:The New York Times
511:
446:The Sun Also Rises
398:
274:Compromise of 1850
254:American Civil War
213:
211:, December 8, 1862
172:
160:
111:Ceased publication
50:American Civil War
32:
816:978-0-7864-8671-7
686:978-1-62674-117-1
626:Yellow Journalism
316:New York Zoo hoax
301:George W. De Long
293:David Livingstone
148:
147:
1191:
1101:
1100:
1089:
1083:
1082:
1071:. p. 1678.
1062:
1056:
1055:
1044:
1038:
1037:
1024:
1018:
1017:
997:
988:
987:
971:
965:
964:
962:
960:
954:
946:
940:
931:Richard Reeves,
929:
914:
913:
889:
883:
882:
880:
878:
864:
858:
857:
846:
840:
827:
821:
820:
800:
794:
793:
791:
789:
783:The Sunday Times
771:
765:
764:
762:
760:
750:
741:
735:
734:
732:
730:
713:
707:
706:
697:
691:
690:
670:
664:
663:
646:
640:
639:
621:
615:
614:
600:
466:Evening Telegram
453:from a kiosk in
441:Ernest Hemingway
381:European edition
356:New-York Tribune
353:, owners of the
320:Central Park Zoo
258:Democratic Party
187:New-York Tribune
112:
105:
103:
98:
42:
35:
31:
1199:
1198:
1194:
1193:
1192:
1190:
1189:
1188:
1149:New York Herald
1139:
1138:
1121:New York Herald
1110:
1105:
1104:
1091:
1090:
1086:
1079:
1063:
1059:
1046:
1045:
1041:
1026:
1025:
1021:
998:
991:
981:
972:
968:
958:
956:
952:
948:
947:
943:
930:
917:
910:
890:
886:
876:
874:
866:
865:
861:
848:
847:
843:
836:Harper's Weekly
828:
824:
817:
801:
797:
787:
785:
772:
768:
758:
756:
748:
742:
738:
728:
726:
714:
710:
699:
698:
694:
687:
671:
667:
647:
643:
636:
622:
618:
601:
594:
589:
580:New York Herald
565:
544:The chorus of "
520:New York Herald
499:
469:
459:Basses-Pyrénées
451:New York Herald
402:New York Herald
391:New York Herald
383:
359:, creating the
347:New York Herald
335:New York Herald
327:Julius Chambers
266:New York Herald
262:Frederic Hudson
202:
177:New York Herald
110:
101:
99:
96:
84:
52:
46:New York Herald
33:New York Herald
28:
17:
12:
11:
5:
1197:
1187:
1186:
1181:
1176:
1171:
1166:
1161:
1156:
1151:
1137:
1136:
1131:
1126:
1116:
1109:
1108:External links
1106:
1103:
1102:
1084:
1078:978-0470637234
1077:
1057:
1039:
1019:
1008:(1): 189–195.
989:
966:
955:. Gale Cengage
941:
915:
908:
884:
859:
841:
822:
815:
795:
766:
736:
708:
692:
685:
665:
650:Sandburg, Carl
641:
634:
616:
591:
590:
588:
585:
584:
583:
571:
564:
561:
560:
559:
542:
539:Antonin Carlès
531:Stanford White
523:
498:
495:
468:
463:
382:
379:
201:
198:
156:Stanford White
146:
145:
142:
136:
135:
121:
117:
116:
113:
107:
106:
93:
89:
88:
79:
75:
74:
69:
65:
64:
58:
54:
53:
43:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1196:
1185:
1182:
1180:
1177:
1175:
1172:
1170:
1167:
1165:
1162:
1160:
1157:
1155:
1152:
1150:
1147:
1146:
1144:
1135:
1132:
1130:
1127:
1124:
1122:
1117:
1115:
1112:
1111:
1098:
1094:
1088:
1080:
1074:
1070:
1069:
1061:
1053:
1049:
1043:
1035:
1034:
1029:
1023:
1015:
1011:
1007:
1003:
996:
994:
985:
979:
975:
970:
951:
945:
938:
934:
928:
926:
924:
922:
920:
911:
909:9780815624615
905:
901:
897:
896:
888:
873:
869:
863:
855:
851:
845:
838:
837:
832:
826:
818:
812:
808:
807:
799:
784:
780:
776:
770:
754:
747:
740:
725:
724:
719:
712:
704:
703:
696:
688:
682:
678:
677:
669:
662:. p. 87.
661:
657:
656:
651:
645:
637:
631:
627:
620:
612:
608:
607:
599:
597:
592:
581:
577:
576:
572:
570:
567:
566:
557:
556:
551:
547:
543:
540:
536:
532:
528:
524:
521:
517:
516:Herald Square
513:
512:
508:
503:
494:
492:
488:
485:acquired the
484:
480:
476:
475:
467:
462:
460:
456:
452:
448:
447:
442:
438:
433:
431:
427:
423:
419:
414:
410:
408:
403:
396:
392:
387:
378:
375:
370:
368:
364:
363:
358:
357:
352:
348:
344:
339:
336:
332:
331:Paris, France
328:
323:
321:
317:
313:
308:
306:
302:
298:
294:
290:
286:
281:
279:
275:
271:
267:
263:
259:
255:
251:
246:
241:
239:
235:
231:
227:
222:
218:
210:
206:
197:
195:
194:
189:
188:
183:
182:New York City
179:
178:
169:
164:
157:
152:
144:84,000 (1861)
143:
141:
137:
133:
129:
128:New York City
125:
122:
118:
114:
108:
94:
90:
87:
83:
80:
76:
73:
70:
66:
63:
59:
55:
51:
47:
41:
36:
30:
26:
22:
1120:
1087:
1067:
1060:
1051:
1042:
1031:
1022:
1005:
1001:
977:
969:
957:. Retrieved
944:
936:
894:
887:
877:February 15,
875:. Retrieved
871:
862:
853:
844:
834:
825:
805:
798:
788:November 15,
786:. Retrieved
769:
759:September 5,
757:. Retrieved
739:
727:. Retrieved
721:
711:
701:
695:
675:
668:
654:
644:
625:
619:
605:
579:
573:
553:
550:Times Square
534:
519:
506:
497:Commemorated
490:
486:
483:Frank Munsey
478:
472:
470:
465:
450:
444:
434:
430:Paris Herald
429:
415:
411:
407:Paris Herald
406:
401:
399:
394:
390:
373:
371:
366:
360:
354:
346:
343:Frank Munsey
340:
334:
324:
311:
310:In 1874 the
309:
282:
265:
250:Know Nothing
242:
233:
220:
214:
208:
191:
190:to form the
185:
176:
175:
173:
167:
120:Headquarters
45:
29:
1033:Irish Times
974:Kluger 1986
775:Carey, John
755:. p. 7
729:October 31,
723:Smithsonian
702:New Outlook
514:New York's
140:Circulation
1143:Categories
635:0761315020
587:References
522:newspaper.
443:'s novel,
437:expatriate
351:Ogden Reid
270:proslavery
268:adopted a
245:circulated
226:John Tyler
72:Broadsheet
372:When the
365:(and the
124:Manhattan
78:Publisher
62:newspaper
44:Cover of
1014:24589648
959:March 7,
839:, p. 534
652:(1942).
563:See also
487:Telegram
314:ran the
307:region.
132:New York
854:The Sun
457:in the
455:Bayonne
303:to the
278:slavery
234:Herald'
230:"extra"
200:History
100: (
92:Founded
1075:
1012:
978:passim
906:
813:
683:
632:
491:Herald
479:Herald
374:Herald
312:Herald
305:Arctic
221:Herald
134:, U.S.
68:Format
60:Daily
1010:JSTOR
953:(PDF)
749:(PDF)
537:, by
1073:ISBN
984:help
961:2022
904:ISBN
879:2021
811:ISBN
790:2007
761:2020
731:2022
681:ISBN
630:ISBN
525:The
471:The
174:The
115:1924
102:1835
95:1835
57:Type
329:to
23:or
1145::
1095:.
1050:.
1030:.
1004:.
992:^
935:,
918:^
898:.
870:.
852:.
833:,
781:.
751:.
720:.
658:.
609:.
595:^
493:.
481:.
409:.
260:.
240:.
196:.
130:,
126:,
1099:.
1081:.
1016:.
1006:1
986:)
980:.
963:.
912:.
881:.
819:.
792:.
763:.
733:.
689:.
638:.
613:.
582:)
558:.
248:"
104:)
27:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.