Julian Ralph
Julian Ralph (May 27, 1853 in New York City – January 20, 1903) was an author and journalist, most noted for his work on The Sun, a newspaper of New York City.
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Biography
    
At 15 years of age he was a printer's apprentice in New Jersey for the Red Bank Standard where he later became a reporter. He became editor of the Webster, Massachusetts, Times. He returned to his hometown of New York City in 1872 where he was a reporter for The World.[1] He joined the staff of the New York Daily Graphic in 1875, but within a year he left it and was on the staff of the New York Sun until 1895, gaining a world-wide reputation as a correspondent. In 1896 he became London correspondent for the New York Journal, was with the Turkish armies during the Greco-Turkish War in 1897, and in 1899 went to South Africa as war correspondent for the London Daily Mail.[2] He was elected to the Royal Geographical Society in 1898.[1]
In 1876 he married Isabella Mount.[1]
Works
    

Besides numerous magazine articles, his publications include:[2]
- The Sun's German Barber (1883)[1]
 - Dutchman or German (1889)
 - On Canada's Frontier (1892)
 - Chicago and the World's Fair (1893)
 - Our Great West (1893)
 - People We Pass (1895)
 - Dixie (1896)
 - Alone in China (1898)
 - A Prince in Georgia (1899)
 - Toward Pretoria (1900)
 - An American with Lord Roberts (1901)
 - War's Brighter Side (1901)
 - The Millionairess (a novel, 1902)
 - The Making of a Journalist (1903)[1]
 
Further reading
    
- Lancaster, Paul, Gentleman of the Press: The Life and Times of an Early Reporter, Julian Ralph of the Sun, Syracuse University Press, 1992.
 
References
    
- Willard Grosvenor Bleyer (1935). "Ralph, Julian". Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
 - This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.
 
External links
    
- Works by Julian Ralph at Project Gutenberg
 - Works by Julian Ralph at Faded Page (Canada)
 - Works by Julian Ralph at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) 

 
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