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Exhibit JC42 - The Leveson Inquiry

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For Distribution to CPsHacks and Dons -Teaching at the London University Journalism School 1919-1939: Its origin,development and influence.;llBYTOM CLARKEMg. Tog CLAt~KE, auO~or of A’/y NorthcllffeDlary~ wrote this "Lit~" of his boy l:]gl^~,who d~ed at the age of aine, as a litt!¢memorial, to be privately printed and giv©ato a &w friends at Christmas. lie asked me,~s ~ friend, to undertake the produc{ion oftho book.SeveralIre -ople~printers and so h~rth~,a’hohad to lead the book profcsslonally, t rgedtt~at it should be published in the re~,mlarway; and so beautiful did it seem to me--so fresh a picture of boyhood, so delightfultin account of the relatiot~t of u hitherand son, and so illstinct whh a feeling for<strong>The</strong> cover of Tom Clarke’s moving account of the life and death of his 9-yearoldson Brian. <strong>The</strong> publisher Victor Gollancz explains why he persuaded hisauthor to make the book available to the public in 1936. Clarke took down inaccurate shorthand the last conversation he had with his boy before he slippedinto unconsciousness and died from meningitis.V,G.109MOD100051280

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