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− | ''[[Sam Sly's African Journal]]'' was a literary and satirical newspaper published by [[William Layton Sammons]] in Cape Town from 1843 to 1851. | + | ''[[Sam Sly's African Journal]]'' was a literary and satirical newspaper published by [[William Layton Sammons]] in Cape Town from 1843 to 1851. The publication was both a newspaper and a literary and satirical periodical, intended to record facts, fiction, news, literature, commerce and amusements for the English speaking inhabitants of Cape Town and the colony. |
− | ''See [[William Layton Sammons]]''' | + | '''See [[William Layton Sammons]]''' |
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Latest revision as of 06:43, 4 January 2017
Sam Sly's African Journal was a literary and satirical newspaper published by William Layton Sammons in Cape Town from 1843 to 1851. The publication was both a newspaper and a literary and satirical periodical, intended to record facts, fiction, news, literature, commerce and amusements for the English speaking inhabitants of Cape Town and the colony.
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