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Mark Goulden

Mark Goulden (1898-1980) was a Jewish British journalist and publisher. He began his career as a cub reporter for several newspapers and periodicals in Yorkshire, England, becoming Managing Editor of the ''Eastern Morning News'', the ''Hull Evening News'', the ''Hull Weekly News'', the ''Yorkshire Evening News'' (all by the age of 27) and, subsequently, Editorial Director of the Argus Press (including the weekly journal, ''Cavalcade'') and Managing Editor of ''The Sunday Referee'' which in addition to its extensive coverage of the news, also published articles by literary, philosophical and artistic contributors including Aldous Huxley, Bertrand Russell, Osbert Sitwell and Walt Disney (who published his cartoon strip "Silly Symphonies" in the paper each week).
During his tenure at The Sunday Referee, Goulden published the poet, Dylan Thomas, in "Poet's Corner", and arranged publication of Thomas' first volume of poetry, ''18 Poems'', through the Panton Press in 1934.〔Dylan Thomas, The Biography by Paul Ferris〕 Goulden is also considered responsible for initiating the first visit of a reigning British monarch to the United States when, after a meeting with Joseph P. Kennedy in London, Goulden published a proposal on the front page of ''Cavalcade'', 26 July 1938, suggesting that such an event would be "in the interests of Anglo-American relations -- () in the interests of democracy."
Goulden is also credited as one of the first British publishers to warn the country openly of the rise of the National Socialist Party in Germany, dedicating an entire leader page of ''The Sunday Referee'' in April 1933 to an expose of the secret lives of the Nazi hierarchy. Goulden wrote,
"Men of the Hitler-type are the flowers of a system which functions primarily for the individual and condones, with cynical indifference, the economic and political manipulation of the mass with every instrument from religion to the machine-gun."
In May 1933, Goulden published an interview with Albert Einstein in which the physicist is reported to have said,
"Hitler understands how to raise this instinct (a violent national feeling ) to the power of a collective psychosis. He knows that the hate-lust is more easily inflamed in the presence of a visible and tangible enemy. That is why he has incited Nazi fury against the Jews. They are a convenient target ready to hand for the shafts intended in the near future for other races, at present outside the Nazi bowshot. The world must be warned."
Goulden's editorial attacks on the National Socialists continued until his departure from the newspaper in 1936.
Chairman of the British publishing firm of W.H. Allen and Co. for thirty-six years, Goulden pioneered the area of entertainment publishing, while continuing to bring important literary works to the attention of the British public. He received numerous citations and awards for his work in humanitarian causes. He was also a pioneer in British civil aviation and co-invented the matrix-drying machine that revolutionized the casting of newspaper stereo-plates. Goulden was portrayed in Jane Campion's 1990 movie, "An Angel At My Table", as the publisher of celebrated author Janet Frame. He died in 1980.

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