Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Arthur Kenneth Chesterton (1899-1973), critic, journalist and political activist. ca 1880/1986

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Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Arthur Kenneth Chesterton (1899-1973), critic, journalist and political activist. ca 1880/1986

6 boxes, ca 256 items

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6280966

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Mackey, Aidan

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Fountaine, Andrew

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BROOKS, Austen

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Green, Leslie C.

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THE OBSERVER

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Britons Publishing Company

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CHESTERTON, Arthur Kenneth. alias Philip Falconbridge

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Outline of the career of Arthur Kenneth Chesterton Arthur Kenneth Chesterton was born at the Luipaards Vlei gold mine, where his father was mine secretary, in Krugerdorp, a few miles west of Johannesburg, South Africa, on 1 May 1899. Soon after his birth, to escape the Boer War, Chesterton was taken by his mother to live with his paternal grandfather in Herne Hill, London. His father was to join them there but contracted tuberculosis and pneumonia on the jou...

MOSLEY, Sir Oswald Ernald, 6th Baronet

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Institute of Jewish Affairs.

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The Institute was established at the Washington Conference of the American Jewish Congress in Feb. 1940. The purpose of the Institute was to investigate Jewish life during the previous 25 years and to outline suggestions on the basis of which Jewish rights may be claimed in a post-war settlement. From the description of Report of the Institute of Jewish Affairs, February 1, 1941-April 30, 1947. (Yeshiva University). WorldCat record id: 86164828 In May 1960 Adolf...

WILSON KNIGHT, G. R.

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Clayton, Sylvia

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THE CAPE TIMES

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CHESTERTON, Doris

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JEFFERY, Robert K

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Tyndall, John

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AITKEN, William Maxwell, 1st Baron Beaverbrook

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Baker, David L.

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FREE SPEECH CAMPAIGN

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Macmillan press

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League of Empire Loyalists

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THE NATIONAL FRONT

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Cambridge university press

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THE GUARDIAN

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British union of fascists

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The following information was taken from the British Online Archives in March 2009: 'Action' Ran from nos. 1-222 (1936-1940). First published on February 21 1936, this fascist weekly newspaper became the official organ of the British Union, continuing in publication until shortly after the internment of Sir Oswald Mosley on Thursday the 23rd of May 1940. The front page of the last available issue (no. 222, June 6 1940) states: "We regret to announce that furt...

DE BOUNEVAILLE, Rosine

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