COCKETT, Dr Richard, b 1961, historian 1942-1996

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COCKETT, Dr Richard, b 1961, historian 1942-1996

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No information available at present. Publications: editor of Anatomy of decline: the political journalism of Peter Jenkins (Cassell, London, 1995); David Astor and the Observer (Deutsch, London, 1991); editor of My dear Max: the letters of Brendan Bracken to Lord Beaverbrook, 1925-1958 (Historians' Press, London, 1990); Twilight of truth: Chamberlain, appeasement, and the manipulation of the press (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1989). From the guide to the COCKETT, Dr Richard, b 1...

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