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4. 延伸阅读(仅英文词条)| Further reading

  • Bingham, Adrian. “The Times Digital Archive, 1785–2006 (Gale Cengage)”, English Historical Review (2013) 128#533 pp. 1037–1040. doi:10.1093/ehr/cet144
  • Evans, Harold (1983). Good Times, Bad Times. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-78295-9. – includes sections of black-and-white photographic plates, plus a few charts and diagrams in text pages.
  • Merrill, John C. and Harold A. Fisher. The world’s great dailies: profiles of fifty newspapers (1980) pp. 320–29.
  • Morison, Stanley. The History of the Times: Volume 1: The Thunderer” in the Making 1785–1841. Volume 2: The Tradition Established 1841–1884. Volume 3: The Twentieth Century Test 1884–1912. Volume 4 [published in two parts]:The 150th Anniversary and Beyond 1912–1948. (1952)
  • Riggs, Bruce Timothy. “Geoffrey Dawson, editor of “The Times” (London), and his contribution to the appeasement movement” (PhD dissertation, U of North Texas, 1993) online, bibliography pp 229–33.

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Today’s The Times front page at the Freedom Forum website
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Works by or about The Times at Internet Archive (archives)
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Works by The Times at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) 
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Anthony Trollope‘s satire on the mid-nineteenth century Times
【安东尼·特罗洛普对十九世纪中期的讽刺】

Journalism Now: The Times Winchester University Journalism History project on The Times in the 19th century【当今新闻:泰晤士报 温彻斯特大学新闻史项目:19 世纪泰晤士报】

Times World Atlases official website including a History and Heritage section detailing landmark Times atlases
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Archive from 1785 to 2008 – full text and original layout, searchable (not free of charge, registration required)
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Neil, Andrew; Griffiths, Ian; Fitzpatrick, Barry (15 January 2006). “Three views of the industrial dispute twenty years on”The Observer. UK.
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The Times editor Robert Thomson lecture online: From the editorial desk of The Times, RMIT School of Applied Communication Public Lecture series
【《纽约时报》编辑罗伯特·汤姆森在线讲座:来自《纽约时报》编辑部、皇家墨尔本理工大学应用传播学院公开讲座系列】

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