George Augustus Henry Fairfield Sala (24 November 1828 – 8 December 1895) was an author and journalist who wrote extensively for the Illustrated London News as G. A. S. and was most famous for his articles and leaders for The Daily Telegraph. He founded his own periodical, Sala's Journal, and the Sydney Savage Club.[1] The former was unsuccessful but the latter still continues.
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GeorgeAugustus Henry Fairfield Sala (24 November 1828 – 8 December 1895) was an author and journalist who wrote extensively for the Illustrated London...
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a boom town, including being labelled 'Marvellous Melbourne' by GeorgeAugustusSala in 1885, fuelled one of the largest speculative construction periods...
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Building, Australia's first UNESCO World Heritage registered building. GeorgeAugustusSala, visiting in 1885, coined the phrase "Marvellous Melbourne" to describe...
public library membership required.) Sala, GeorgeAugustus (1898). The Life and Adventures of GeorgeAugustusSala. Cassell. p. 124. Retrieved 17 September...
centuries. Ascot cravat and pin (1904) Boni de Castellane, unknown date GeorgeAugustusSala, British journalist; after 1863 John Singer Sargent in a pleated...
becomes more widely used in literature including by Henry Mayhew and GeorgeAugustusSala to mean a man of any class, which is the meaning most popular today...
October 1882, presided over by the prominent journalist and cartoonist GeorgeAugustusSala. The club is a founder member of the European Federation of Press...
Bellasis Birched for Thieving (1882) by Etonensis [pseud.], actually by GeorgeAugustusSala and James Campbell Reddie; The Autobiography of a Flea (1887); Venus...
artists: Henry Lawson, Harold "The Pilgrim" Grey, Victor Daley and GeorgeAugustusSala. She left journalism after marrying James Fotheringhame, introducing...
stories) Gabriele D'Annunzio – Terra vergine (short stories) Etonensis (GeorgeAugustusSala and James Campbell Reddie) – The Mysteries of Verbena House, or,...
neck, a shawl-collared waistcoat, and a contrasting coat, 1860. GeorgeAugustusSala wears an overcoat with black velvet collar, wide lapels, and deep...
the 19th century. Alexis Soyer in 1846 extolled its excellence and GeorgeAugustusSala would write in 1856 in a fictional piece that it was at a restaurant...
Writers and journalists included Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas Hardy, GeorgeAugustusSala, J. M. Barrie, Wilkie Collins, Rudyard Kipling, G. K. Chesterton...
finished the work he had paid them for. One of his earlier protégés was GeorgeAugustusSala who undertook scene-painting for the theatre and later found a degree...