Boston Daily Advertiser
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Boston Daily Advertiser was a daily newspaper established in 1813. The paper was purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1917, became an illustrated tabloid in 1921, and was defunct in 1929. Hearst continued using the name Advertiser for its Sunday paper until the early 1970s.
[edit] Allusions in literature
- In Henry James's 1878 novel The Europeans, Mr Wentworth reads the Boston Daily Advertiser.