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  1. 12 de ene. de 2017 · THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A LEGENDARY NEWSPAPERMAN WHO IS NAMED CLAUD COCKBURN (pronounced Coburn) and who has been called many things (most of the pronounced abusively) by well-known personages all over the world for a quarter of a century.For some years before World War II he was the diplomatic correspondent of the (London) “Daily Worker.”.

  2. In this interview Peter O’Connor talks with Patrick Cockburn, distinguished journalist and author, and son of the founder of The Week, Claud Cockburn on his ...

  3. The British communist journalist Claud Cockburn, who met Koltsov in Spain, described him as "a stocky little Jew with a huge head and one of the most expressive ... (1938), accused Cockburn of co-operating with Koltsov to produce false stories, which favoured Soviet objectives in Spain. Ernest Hemingway, in his novel For Whom ...

  4. Claud Cockburn has 25 books on Goodreads with 431 ratings. Claud Cockburn’s most popular book is Beat the Devil.

  5. Andrew Cockburn is the son of Claud Cockburn, a prominent journalist and a leading member of the British Communist Party. 11 Claud was best known for his opposition to the British government’s policy of appeasement and his coverage of the Spanish Civil War, both of which were believed to be Communist propaganda efforts by critics.

  6. O n the afternoon of 11 November 1918, my father Claud Cockburn, then aged 14, covertly threw the keys of the main gate of his school out of an upstairs window to a soldier waiting below. His ...

  7. 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.