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  1. Claud Cockburn was a noted British radical journalist. He was born in Peking, China, in 1904, and was the scion of an aristocratic family; one of his ancestors was the British commander who ordered the burning of the White House during the War of 1812. His cousin was the novelist Evelyn Waugh, but Cockburn's own political sympathies ran to the ...

  2. Francis Claud Cockburn (* 12. April 1904 in Peking, China; † 15. Dezember 1981 in Cork, Irland) (Pseudonym James Helvick, Frank Pitcairn) war ein britischer Journalist Leben und Tätigkeit. Früher Werdegang. Cockburn wurde als Sohn des Henry Cockburn und seiner Ehefrau Elizabeth Gordon, geb. Stevenson, in der britischen Botschaft in Peking ...

  3. ClAUD COCKBURN is a friend and contemporary of Graham Greene, and for a time they both attended a school run by Graham Greene‘s father. After his graduation from Oxford, ...

  4. 31 de may. de 2023 · Claud Cockburn. Francis Claud Cockburn ( April 12 1904 – December 15 1981) was an influential left-wing English journalist; also a novelist, short-story writer and autobiographer. His many pseudonyms include Frank Pitcairn and James Helvick .

  5. From Times correspondent to foreign editor of the Daily Worker , Cockburn witnessed many of the twentieth century's most important events. He shares his insights with unparalleled, and decidedly irreverent, authorial skill. Includes a new foreword by Alexander Cockburn. Claud Cockburn (1904–1981) was a renowned journalist and novelist.

  6. Beat the Devil is a 1951 thriller written by Claud Cockburn under the pseudonym James Helvick. [1] Cockburn used the pseudonym, though he had left the British Communist Party in 1947, he was still considered a "Red" during the early years of the Cold War, which was rife with anti-communist sentiment. Beat the Devil was Cockburn's first novel ...

  7. 16 de dic. de 1981 · Claud Cockburn, a British journalist and social critic whose lively style made him something of a cult figure on the British political left, died yesterday at St. Sinbarr's Hospital in Cork, Ireland.