Leon Greenman (1910-2008): personal papers 1934-2005
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Leon Greenman (18 December 1910-7 March 2008) was born in Whitechapel, London, as one of six children. After his mother's death he went to live with his father's Dutch parents in Rotterdam. He trained as a boxer and returned to London where he became a barber. He married his wife Esther ('Else') van Dam in 1935. Greenman joined his father-in-law's bookselling business in Rotterdam. His son Barnett, known as Barney, was born on 17 March 1940. Greenman and his family were ...
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Greenman, Leon. British anti. 1910
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