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The Guardian is unique. Like our police force, our political institutions and our climate it is an essential of the English scene. It could of course never have played such a part in the life of the nation if it had not also maintained standards of reporting and of descriptive writing that established it as one of the great papers of the world. How and why, in the high summer of Fleet Street, did a paper printed in Lancashire achieve a standing that only The Times could rival? It is a story of enterprise and talent, of vision and shrewd north country commercial sense, of adventure and of canniness, above all of integrity and of individuality that supplies a host of answers.
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Journalists --- Garvin, J. L. --- Observer (London, England) --- Garvin, James Louis, --- Garvin, Jim, --- Observer, London
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