Go West Young Man -
"Go West, Young Man" is a phrase historically rooted in and 19th-century American expansion, but it also refers to various popular culture works. 1. Historical Context: Manifest Destiny
The phrase is most famously attributed to , editor of the New York Tribune , in an 1865 editorial. However, it was likely first coined by John B.L. Soule in 1851. Go West Young Man
If you're a fan, you can find the full script and quotes on specialized fan sites. 3. Go West Young Man (1936 Film) "Go West, Young Man" is a phrase historically
Del Boy and Rodney sell a car with a "dodgy" history and use the profit for a night out in the West End. However, it was likely first coined by John B
This is the title of the second episode of the classic British sitcom Only Fools and Horses (1981).