• Arthur Pearson may refer to: Arthur Pearson (British politician) (1897–1980), British Labour Party Member of Parliament for Pontypridd, 1938–1970 Sir...
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    Sir Cyril Arthur Pearson, 1st Baronet, GBE (24 February 1866 – 9 December 1921), was a British newspaper magnate and publisher, who founded the Daily Express...
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  •  1965. The company was founded by C. Arthur Pearson, later to be known as Sir Arthur Pearson, 1st Baronet. Pearson was involved in the periodical business...
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  • Sir Neville Arthur Pearson, 2nd Baronet (13 February 1898 – 6 November 1982) was a British newspaper publisher. Born in Frensham, Surrey, he was the son...
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    fiction novel by British writer H. G. Wells. Originally serialised in Pearson's Weekly in 1897, it was published as a novel the same year. The Invisible...
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    Henrietta Street: C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. 1 May 1908. pp. 288 pages. Scouting for Boys (2nd revised ed.). London: C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. June 1909. pp. 310...
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    publisher C. Arthur Pearson (1866–1921), and by 1914, C. Arthur Pearson Ltd (founded in 1890) had essentially become an imprint of Newnes. With Pearson's death...
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    Aids to Scouting, he wrote Scouting for Boys, published in 1908 by Sir Arthur Pearson, for boy readership. In 1910 Baden-Powell retired from the army and...
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  • Arthur Pearson CBE (31 January 1897 – 14 October 1980) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. Pearson was one of eight children of William...
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  • publisher Reach plc. It was first published as a broadsheet in 1900 by Sir Arthur Pearson. Its sister paper, the Sunday Express, was launched in 1918. In June...
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    ministers. Pearson was born in Newtonbrook (now a part of Toronto) in the township of York, Ontario, the son of Annie Sarah (née Bowles) and Edwin Arthur Pearson...
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    Arthur Pearson was the youngest of the seven boys born to Nathaniel Knight Pearson (1860–1920) and Jane Pearson (1858–1934), nee Malcolm. Pearson commenced...
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    the means to provide for himself, he was hired by the publisher C. Arthur Pearson in 1890. Griffith made his literary breakthrough with his debut novel...
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  • Arthur Maurice Pearson (December 29, 1890 – July 9, 1976) was a Canadian Senator from Saskatchewan. Pearson was born in St. François Xavier, Manitoba...
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    Cowdray Sir (Cyril) Arthur Pearson, 1st Baronet (1866–1921) Sir Neville Arthur Pearson, 2nd Baronet (1898–1982) Sir Francis Fenwick Pearson, 1st Baronet (1911–1991)...
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  • soft-core pornographic magazine. Men Only was founded in 1935 by C. Arthur Pearson Ltd (at that point an imprint of George Newnes Ltd) as a pocket magazine...
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  • Arthur Pearson Luff (1855–1938) was a British physician and forensic chemist. He is considered one of the founders of 20th century forensic medicine. Luff...
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    Retrieved 23 November 2021. Baden-Powell, Robert The Wolf Cub's Handbook, Arthur Pearson (p.15) Wendell, Bryan (23 January 2017). "Two or three fingers: Which...
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    publication in Pearson's. It was the first British periodical to publish a crossword puzzle, in February 1922. British publisher C. Arthur Pearson established...
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    museum. Peters, Carl (1902). The Eldorado of the Ancients. London: C. Arthur Pearson. Griffith, Francis Llewellyn (1903). Archæological Report. Egypt Exploration...
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    Jones) The National Library for Wales: Dictionary of Welsh Biography (Arthur Pearson) The National Library for Wales: Dictionary of Welsh Biography (Brynmor...
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  • Geoffrey Arthur Holland Pearson OC (December 24, 1927 – March 18, 2008) was a Canadian diplomat and author. He was the son of former Prime Minister of...
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  • in 1900, the novel was reprinted as follows: Arthur Pearson 1900, UK Arthur Pearson 1903, UK Arthur Pearson 1917, UK 1900 in Australian literature "The...
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  • Pearson's Weekly was a British weekly periodical founded in London in 1890 by Arthur Pearson, who had previously worked on Tit-Bits for George Newnes....
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  • Arthur MacDonald "Art" Pearson (February 20, 1938 - December 8, 2020) is a former political figure in the Yukon, Canada. He served as the commissioner...
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    Invention (3 ed.). Philadelphia; London: J. B. Lippinscott Company; C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd. p. 80. Retrieved 20 October 2023. US patent 461470, Elisha Gray...
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    Arthur Anselm Pearson (12 April 1874 – 13 March 1954) was an English mycologist. He often published under the name A. A. Pearson. The standard author abbreviation...
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    positive response to the cypher documents Le Queux approached Sir C. Arthur Pearson, the proprietor of the Standard newspaper for funding for the expedition...
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    Scouting for Boys Archived 23 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Arthur Pearson, (Campfire Yarn No. 3 – Becoming a Scout) "Origin of the World Scouting...
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    was felt it was not given the status it deserved, as the publisher C. Arthur Pearson controlled much of Scouts. The organisation grew and spread to much...
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