John Bull (magazine)

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John Bull was a popular early 20th-century British weekly magazine known for its populist, patriotic tone and investigative exposés, closely associated with its founder Horatio Bottomley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf magazine
associatedWith Horatio Bottomley NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coveredEvent British domestic politics
First World War NERFINISHED
editor Horatio Bottomley NERFINISHED
foundedBy Horatio Bottomley NERFINISHED
genre investigative journalism
news magazine
popular magazine
hasFormat illustrated magazine
hasPerspective British nationalism
anti-establishment populism
language English
mediaType print
namedAfter John Bull NERFINISHED
notableFor campaigning journalism
investigative exposés
patriotic tone
populist tone
politicalAlignment patriotic
populist
publicationFrequency weekly
publicationPeriod early 20th century
subject British politics
current affairs
social issues
targetAudience British general public
usedFor political campaigning
public opinion influence

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Horatio Bottomley notableWork John Bull (magazine)
Horatio Bottomley founded John Bull (magazine)
Theodore Hook wroteFor John Bull (magazine)
this entity surface form: John Bull (periodical)
Theodore Hook editorOf John Bull (magazine)
this entity surface form: John Bull (periodical)