Edward Martin Kingsbury (born in Grafton, Massachusetts on July 6, 1854; died 23 January 1946) was a journalist and reviewer who won a Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing.
At the Sun, Kingsbury would expand journalistic traditions and develop new genres and writings styles, which would influence a number of journalists, including the young H. L. Mencken in Baltimore.
[1] In 1915 he joined the editorial department of The New York Times.
[2] He won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for "The House of a Hundred Sorrows".
[3] This article about a United States journalist born in the 19th century is a stub.