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Francis Claud Cockburn (/ ˈ k oʊ b ər n / KOH-bərn; 12 April 1904 – 15 December 1981) was a British journalist. His saying "believe nothing until it has been officially denied" is widely quoted in journalistic studies, but he did not claim credit for originating it.
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Dec 16, 1981 · Claud Cockburn, a British journalist and social critic whose lively style made him something of a cult figure on the British political left, died yesterday at St. Sinbarr's Hospital in Cork,...
Claud Cockburn: My father, the MI5 suspect. Claud Cockburn was a journalistic legend: a swashbuckling iconoclast with a taste for whisky and radical politics. Now, intelligence files...
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On Fortune's Fringe. The simple story of an American magazine dedicated to the hymning of capitalism which hires a left-wing British journalist to join with a certain Captain exWestchester to ...
Showing 25 distinct works. sort by. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Claud Cockburn has 25 books on Goodreads with 431 ratings. Claud Cockburn’s most popular book is Beat the Devil.
May 31, 2023 · Francis Claud Cockburn (April 12 1904 – December 15 1981) was an influential left-wing English journalist; also a novelist, short-story writer and autobiographer. His many pseudonyms include Frank Pitcairn and James Helvick .
Francis Claud Cockburn ( / ˈkoʊbərn / KOH-bərn; 12 April 1904 – 15 December 1981) was a British journalist. His saying "believe nothing until it has been officially denied" is widely quoted in journalistic studies, but he did not claim credit for originating it.