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Correspondence and papers of Bill Emmott, Editor

MS. Economist 363

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Title

Correspondence and papers of Bill Emmott, Editor

Shelfmark

MS. Economist 363

Summary

Comprises:

'Monitor [consultants] / Strategy', Jan-Jul 1999, relating to Economist Group strategy (= Closed).

'Global Agenda', Apr 2000-May 2001, relating to the 'Global Agenda' section of the Economist website

'Press Practice / Complaints', Aug 2000-Apr 2004, relating to the Press Code of Practice and the Press Complaints Commission (= Closed).

'Book', Feb 2001-Aug 2003, relating to the publication and promotion of 20:21 Vision, The Lessons of the 20th Century for the 21st (London: Allen Lane, 2003) by Bill Emmott

Date

Jan 1999-Apr 2004

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (4 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of The Economist Newspaper Limited

Editors' correspondence and papers

Bill Emmott 1993-2006

Correspondence of Bill Emmott

Correspondence and papers of Bill Emmott, Editor

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