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John Latey (30 October 1842 – 26 September 1902) was a British journalist and writer. Latey was a son of John Lash Latey (1808-1891), editor of the ''Illustrated London News'' from 1858 to 1890.〔Boase, ''Modern English biography'', 6 vols, 1892-1921.〕 He himself wrote parliamentary sketches for the ''ILN'' under the pseudonym 'The Silent Member'. He also wrote novels and translated Dumas and Paul Féval.〔''Men and women of the time'', 15th ed., 1899〕 Latey joined the ''Penny Illustrated Paper'' when it was started by William Ingram in 1861, and was the paper's art and literary editor until 1901. He co-edited the Boys Illustrated Newspaper with Captain Mayne Reid from 1881 to 1882, and was editor of ''The Sketch'' from 1899 to 1902. ==Works== *''The Rose of Hastings'' *''Life of General Gordon'' *''Mohicans of Paris'' (transl. of Dumas), 1875. *''The River of Life: a London story'', 1886 *''The Three Red Knights'' (transl. of Paul Féval's ''Le Fils du diable''), 1882 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Latey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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