Papers and artwork of Abu Abraham 1956-2002

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Papers and artwork of Abu Abraham 1956-2002

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Tribune ( 1937-ongoing)

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Astor, David, Hon., 1912-2001

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Shankar's Weekly, 1948-1975

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Abraham, Attupuratha Mathew., 1924-2002

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Foot, Michael., 1913-1910

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Guardian News & Media Limited ( 1967-ongoing)

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Staff memoirs have been collected to record the memories of people who have worked for either the Guardian or the Observer. This project began in 2001. From the guide to the Guardian & Observer staff memoirs, 1997-2002, (Guardian News & Media Archive) ...

Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990

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Writer, social critic, Christian apologist; born Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge, March 24, 1903 in Sanderstead, Surry, England; raised in a Socialist home; graduated from Selwyn College, Cambridge, 1924; travelled to India to teach at Union Christian College, 1924-1927; married Katherine (Kitty) Dobbs (niece of Beatrice Webb) September 10, 1927; lived in Egypt, the Soviet Union and India while serving as a correspondent for various newspapers; served as an intelligence officer in World War II in Lisb...

Abu Abraham, 1924-....

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The son of a lawyer, Abu was born Attupuratha Mathew Abraham into a Syrian Christian family in Tiruvalla, India, on 11 June 1924. He studied English, French and Mathematics at University College, Trivandrum, and graduated in 1945. He later moved to Mumbai (formerly Bombay) where he became a reporter for the Bombay Chronicle, drawing cartoons in his spare time for Blitz magazine and political journal Bharat. In 1951 he moved north again to New Delhi, where he joined the satirical Eng...