Harold Alaric Jacob (8 June 1909 – 26 January 1995) was an English writer and journalist. He was a Reuters correspondent in Washington in the 1930s and a war correspondent during World War II in North Africa, Burma and Moscow.
Harold AlaricJacob (8 June 1909 – 26 January 1995) was an English writer and journalist. He was a Reuters correspondent in Washington in the 1930s and...
and writer AlaricJacob (who predeceased her); Jacob was then working for the BBC. They had one son and daughter; with a child from Jacob's previous marriage...
Former students at the closed St Cyprian's School include George Orwell, AlaricJacob, E. H. W. Meyerstein and Alan Hyman. The biographer and historian Philip...
religious books. He died at Teignmouth, Devon, on 7 May 1896. Jacob's great-grandson AlaricJacob, the journalist and author, refers to him and his brother...
January 1929. The couple divorced in 1934 and she married AlaricJacob on 2 August 1934. With Jacob, she was in America for a period where he was based as...
becoming chief of the Italian Army's medical service. War correspondent AlaricJacob discovered his looted quarters in Cirene in December 1941 and was tempted...
composer (born 1946) 26 January Louis Heren, journalist (born 1919) AlaricJacob, writer and journalist (born 1909) 29 January – Dickie Burnell, rower...
City crime family, kidney failure. Louis Heren, 75, British journalist. AlaricJacob, 85, British writer. Bernardo Leighton, 85, Chilian politician, cardiovascular...
Innes – The White South Shirley Jackson – The Lottery and Other Stories AlaricJacob – Scenes from a Bourgeois Life Dagmar Lange – Mördaren ljuger inte ensam...
111–30 Hall, Alaric Timothy Peter (2004). The Meanings of Elf and Elves in Medieval England (PDF) (PhD). University of Glasgow. Hall, Alaric (2005). "Getting...
from the original on 19 July 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2021. Heilbrunn, Jacob (12 September 2012). "From Prussia with love". The New York Times. Archived...
No.7 as a basis). He was convicted and sentenced to 18 months in prison. Alaric Searle comments that Manteuffel exceeded his powers as a divisional commander...
Skjálfarbondi; Swedish: Agne Skjalfarbonde) – son and successor of Dag. Alaric (Old Norse: Alrekr; Swedish: Alrik, Alrek) and Eric (Old Norse: Eiríkr;...
negotiation. Priscus reports that superstitious fear of the fate of Alaric gave him pause—as Alaric died shortly after sacking Rome in 410. Italy had suffered...
largely brought by Richenda, Duchess of Corwyn, after her marriage to Duke Alaric Morgan. It is also the last word in Gilbert Sorrentino's novel Little Casino...