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  1. Slocombe, George. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1894-1963) UK journalist whose first assignment was to report on the sinking of the Titanic in 1912; and author whose Near Future Dictator ( 1932 ), set in an imaginary European country, describes the rise of a tyranny there.

  2. George Edward SLOCOMBE, alias GRUNBERG Nathan: British. A journalist and author, he had contacts with communist politicians and activists and was thought to have been an agent of sorts for the...

    • 1918 Jul 22-1945 Apr 01
    • Physical Description: with 2 photographs
    • The National Archives, Kew
    • KV 2/485
  3. Dubbed the ‘Miracle of Fleet Street’ by a competitor, the Herald was rebellious and, in the words of George Lansbury, ‘avowedly anti-official’. During the First World War, the Daily Herald championed pacifism, conscientious objection and the Bolshevik Revolution.

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  4. Slocombe was born in Putney, London, the son of Marie (née Karlinsky) and journalist George Slocombe (18941963). His mother was Russian. His father was the Paris correspondent for the Daily Herald, and so Slocombe spent part of his upbringing in France, returning to the United Kingdom around 1933.

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  6. George Slocombe's is definitely the most valuable, presenting as it does a comprehensive and nnbiased picture of Mediterranean Powers, policies, and armaments as they stood at the beginning of this year. "The Dangerous Sea" is essentially a journalist's book of the best type. That is to say, it contains an abundance of facts

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  8. The Indian Ocean Sits and Smiles. The Hindu convict did not understand Sahibs who feared neither burning sun nor the sharks in the treacherous sea. October 1 1941 GEORGE SLOCOMBE. Sign In to read...