Claud Cockburn

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Claud Cockburn



Average rating: 3.81 · 102 ratings · 12 reviews · 29 distinct worksSimilar authors
BEAT THE DEVIL

3.44 avg rating — 36 ratings — published 1951 — 5 editions
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I, Claud: Memoirs of a Subv...

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4.56 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 1956 — 6 editions
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Bestseller!: Books That Eve...

4.08 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 1972 — 5 editions
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The devil's decade

3.90 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1973 — 3 editions
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Ballantyne's folly: A novel

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1970 — 2 editions
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A Discord of Trumpets: An A...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 5 ratings8 editions
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Cockburn sums up: An autobi...

4.25 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1981 — 4 editions
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Overdraft On Glory

3.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1971 — 2 editions
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Jericho Road

3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1974 — 4 editions
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Mr. Mintoff comes to Ireland

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“Believe nothing until it has been officially denied.”
Claud Cockburn

“Nothing sets a person up more than having something turn out just the way it’s supposed to be, like falling into a Swiss snowdrift and seeing a big dog come up with a little cask of brandy round its neck.

The first time I traveled on the Orient Express I was accosted by a woman who was later arrested and turned out to be a quite well-known international spy. When I talked with Al Capone there was a submachine gun poking through the transom of the door behind him. Ernest Hemingway spoke out of the corner of his mouth. In an Irish castle a sow ran right across the baronial hall. The first Minister of Government I met told me a most horrible lie almost immediately.

These things were delightful, and so was my first view of the Times office in London. In the Foreign Editorial Room a subeditor was translating a passage of Plato’s Phaedo into Chinese, for a bet. Another subeditor had declared it could not be done without losing a certain nuance of the original. He was dictating the Greek passage aloud from memory.”
Claud Cockburn, Cockburn sums up: An autobiography

“Never believe anything until it is officially denied.”
Claud Cockburn

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