Laurie Magnus


Laurie Magnus was an English author, journalist, and publisher.

Biography

Magnus was born in London to Jewish parents Katie and Sir Philip Magnus. He was educated at St Paul's School, and graduated with a Master of Arts from Magdalen College, Oxford, where he read classics.
He was the Berlin correspondent of the London Morning Post and leader-writer for the same paper. By 1904, he was a joint managing director of George Routledge & Sons. Magnus edited a series of Secondary Education Text-Books for the publishing house of John Murray, published A Primer of Wordsworth, translated the first volume of Greek Thinkers, and edited Prayers from the Poets and Flowers of the Cave. He also wrote Aspects of the Jewish Question, reprinted and enlarged from the The [Jewish Quarterly Review|Jewish Quarterly Review].
Magnus unsuccessfully ran as a Unionist Party|Unionist] for Bristol North in the December 1910 [United Kingdom general election|December 1910 British general election], and was a major in the Royal Defence Corps during World War I. He was active in Jewish communal life as a warden of the West London Synagogue, a member of the council of Jews' College, and president of the Union of Jewish Literary Societies.

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