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Sir Arthur Bryant
Sir Arthur Wynne Morgan Bryant, CH, CBE (18 February 1899 22 January 1985), English historian, columnist for the Illustrated London News and man of affairs. His books included studies of Samuel Pepys, accounts of English eighteenth- and nineteenth-century history, and a life of George V. He succeeded G. K. Chesterton as the author of Our Notebook in the ILN each week. Date: 1955
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1955 Academic Arthur Bryant Columnist Historian Journalist Morgan News Notebook Wynne
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Sir Arthur Bryant: A Distinguished Historian, Journalist, and Man of Letters This evocative black-and-white portrait captures Sir Arthur Bryant (1899-1985), an esteemed English historian, journalist, and author, in the prime of his career. Born on 18 February 1899, Bryant rose to prominence as a columnist for the Illustrated London News (ILN), succeeding the renowned G.K. Chesterton in 1953. Bryant's scholarly pursuits extended beyond journalism, encompassing a wide range of historical topics. He authored numerous books, including studies on Samuel Pepys, accounts of English eighteenth- and nineteenth-century history, and a biography of King George V. His erudition and engaging writing style endeared him to readers and established him as a respected voice in historical circles. The ILN's "Notebook" column, which Bryant penned each week, provided a platform for his insightful commentary on contemporary events and historical matters. His keen intellect and ability to connect the past with the present resonated with readers, making him a beloved figure in the world of letters. In recognition of his contributions to literature and journalism, Bryant was awarded the Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1954 and the Companion of Honour (CH) in 1977. This portrait, captured in 1955, immortalizes a man whose dedication to historical scholarship and journalistic excellence left an indelible mark on the literary landscape of his time.
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