LC control no. | n 79060719 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Crossman, R. H. S. (Richard Howard Stafford), 1907-1974 |
Variant(s) | Crossman, Dick, 1907-1974 Chʻia-ssŭ-mên, 1907-1974 Crossman, Richard Howard Stafford, 1907-1974 Crossman, Richard, 1907-1974 Ḳrosman, Rits'ard, 1907-1974 Kʻa-ssu-men, 1907-1974 קרוסמן, ריצ׳ארד קרוסמן, ריצ'רד, 1907-1974 |
Birth date | 1907-12-15 |
Death date | 1974-04-05 |
Place of death | Banbury (Oxfordshire, England) |
Field of activity | Anti-communist movements Zionism |
Affiliation | Labour Party (Great Britain) |
Profession or occupation | Newspaper editors |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Oxford and the groups, 1954. The God that failed, 1983, c1949: t.p. (Richard Crossman) Yom ʻiyun ʻal ha-nośe Shiluv ha-ʻavodah ... (1978 : Univ. Ḥefah). Yom ʻiyun ʻal ha-nośe Shiluv ha-ʻavodah ... 1979: t.p. (Rits'ard Ḳrosman) Ti erh tzʻu shih chieh ta chan hsin li tso chan li lun yü shih chi, 1956: v. 2, p. 1 of Supplementary essay (Kʻa-ssu-men) Plato today, 1971: title page (R.H.S. Crossman) Wikipedia, 14 May 2018 (Richard Crossman; Richard Howard Stafford Crossman OBE (15 December 1907--5 April 1974), sometimes known as Dick Crossman, was a British Labour Party Member of Parliament, as well as a key figure among the party's Zionists and anti-communists; late in his life, Crossman was editor of the New Statesman; he is remembered today for his highly revealing three-volume Diaries of a Cabinet Minister; Crossman was born in either Cropredy, Oxfordshire or Bayswater, London; he died at his home in Banbury, Oxfordshire) |