Edward Lloyd (publisher), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Edward Lloyd (publisher)

British publisher

Date of Birth: 16-Feb-1815

Place of Birth: Thornton Heath, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 08-Apr-1890

Profession: writer

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Edward Lloyd (publisher)

  • Edward Lloyd (16 February 1815 – 8 April 1890) was a London publisher.
  • His early output of serialised fiction brought Sweeney Todd, a gentleman vampire and many romantic heroes to a new public – those without reading material that they could both afford to buy and enjoy reading.
  • Its popularity earned him the means to move into newspapers. His Sunday title, Lloyd’s Weekly, was the only newspaper to reach a million circulation in the nineteenth century.
  • He later created the Daily Chronicle, renowned for the breadth of its news coverage.
  • It grew in political influence until bought out in 1918 by Prime Minister David Lloyd George.
  • He was furious with it for supporting his adversary over British military strength on the Western Front. Lloyd's enthusiasm for industrial processes and technical innovation gave him an unbeatable competitive edge.
  • In 1856, he set a new standard for Fleet Street’s efficiency by introducing Hoe’s rotary press.
  • A few years later, when taking the unusual step of making his own newsprint, he revolutionised the paper trade by harvesting vast crops of esparto grass in Algeria.
  • Lloyd was the only nineteenth century newspaper proprietor to take control of his entire supply chain, i.e.
  • achieve full vertical integration.

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