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  1. Jon Ewbank Manchip White (22 June 1924 – July 31, 2013) was the Welsh American author of more than thirty books of non-fiction and fiction, including The Last Race, Nightclimber, Death By Dreaming, Solo Goya, and his final novel, Rawlins White: Patriot to Heaven, published in 2011.

  2. Jan 3, 2014 · January 3, 2014. Jon Manchip White: Author, Screenwriter and Spy. By Fred Brown. Fred Brown interviewed Jon Manchip White at his Knoxville home in June 2013, several weeks prior to his death, and attended Whites memorial service. The story was meant to be a profile, but what follows is a tribute.

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  3. michigantoday.umich.edu › 2015/01/20 › men-of-lettersMen of letters | Michigan Today

    Jan 20, 2015 · In late 2014 the University of Michigan Press published Dear Wizard: The Letters of Nicholas Delbanco and Jon Manchip White. The publication coincided with Delbanco’s retirement from U-M, where he served as director of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program, as well as the Hopwood Awards Program in the College of Literature ...

  4. Mini Bio. Jon Manchip White was born on June 23, 1924 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Crack in the World (1965), The Avengers (1961) and The Camp on Blood Island (1958). He was married to Valerie Leighton. He died on July 31, 2013 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.

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  5. Jon Manchip White was born on 23 June 1924 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Crack in the World (1965), The Avengers (1961) and The Camp on Blood Island (1958). He was married to Valerie Leighton. He died on 31 July 2013 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.

    • Writer, Actor
    • June 23, 1924
    • Jon Manchip White
    • July 31, 2013
  6. volopedia.lib.utk.edu › entries › jon-manchip-whiteWhite, Jon Manchip - Volopedia

    Oct 15, 2018 · Jon Ewbank Manchip White wrote and edited stories for the BBC, served in the British Foreign Service, wrote screenplays, and was writer in residence at the University of Texas, El Paso.

  7. The Indian Mutiny, Part I | History Today. On May 10th, 1857, while the bells of Meerut rang for divine service, the Sepoys of the Bengal Army rose in revolt against the rule of the British East India Company. That mutiny, Jon Manchip White writes, affords brilliant glimpses of a wilful generation.