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Published 2014
Stand To! The Journal of the Western Front Association, 99, 45 - 47
Probably the most famous only son called Jack who was killed and disappeared in the Great War was Rudyard Kipling’s. 1 The subject of this article is another Jack, a less well ‐ known casualty of the war but equally mourned by his parents.
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Published 2004
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Callender, James Thomson (1758 131803), political writer and radical, was born in Scotland, the son of a tobacconist, though further details of his early years are obscure...
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Published 2000
American National Biography Online
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TLS: The Times Literary Supplement, March 10, 2000, 5058, 14 - 15
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Published 2000
American National Biography Online
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American National Biography Online
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Published 1998
H-Net Online
In many ways Richard Rosenfeld has written, and compiled, a remarkable, if extremely long, book on American political history at the end of the eighteenth century. It is divided into three parts: the first part, 235 pages, covers the period March to October 1798; the second part, 272 pages, covers the period 1774 to 1793, with a short prologue on the Seven Years' War; and the third part, 380 pages, covers the period October 1798 to 4 March 1801, with a short epilogue, the final quotation in which is dated 1927. Broadly, Part One focuses on Benjamin Franklin Bache's editorship of the (Philadelphia) Aurora General Advertiser; Part Two on Bache's grandfather Benjamin Franklin as Founding Father; and Part Three on William Duane's first months as editor of the Aurora...