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National Review (London) National Review. (London) The National Review was founded in 1883 by the English writers Alfred Austin [1] and William Courthope. It was launched as a platform for the views of the British Conservative Party. Its masthead incorporating a quotation of the former Conservative Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, referring ...
Truth (British periodical) (1877–1957) Shield; the Anti-Contagious Diseases Acts Association's weekly circular (1870–1886; continues 1897–1916 as The Shield / Josephine Butler Society; 1916–1933 as The Shield; a review of moral and social hygiene). [a] The Phoenix (1870–1873). Monthly, with a focus on Asia.
National Review. (1855) The National Review was a quarterly British magazine published between 1855 and 1864.
1944–1946. Rank. First lieutenant. Battles/wars. World War II. William Frank Buckley Jr. (born William Francis Buckley; [a] November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American conservative writer, public intellectual, and political commentator. [1] Born in New York City, Buckley spoke Spanish as his first language before learning French ...
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As you may already know, London-born actor John Boyega (born 1992) stars as stormtrooper-turned-rebel Finn in the Star Wars trilogy “The Force Awakens” (2015), “The Last Jedi” (2017) and ...
In May 2010, a ten-year programme of digitization of the newspaper archives with commercial partner DC Thomson subsidiary Brightsolid began. [11] [12] In November 2011, BBC News reported on the launch of the British Newspaper Archive, an initiative to facilitate online access to over one million pages of pre-20th century newspapers. [13]
John Derbyshire. John Derbyshire (born 3 June 1945) is a British-born American computer programmer, journalist, and political commentator. He was noted for being one of the last paleoconservatives at the National Review, [1][2] until he was fired in 2012 for writing an article for Taki's Magazine that was widely viewed as racist. [3]