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  2. John Sterling (author) - Wikipedia

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    John Sterling's papers were given to the joint care of Thomas Carlyle and Hare. Essays and Tales, by John Sterling collected and edited, with a memoir of his life, by Julius Charles Hare, appeared in 1848 in two volumes. Carlyle was dissatisfied with the Memoir and wrote a vivid Life (1851). [2]

  3. The Life of John Sterling - Wikipedia

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    The Life of John Sterling is a biography of the Scottish author John Sterling (1806–1844) written by his friend, the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle. It was first published in 1851. [1] John Sterling was a colleague and friend of Carlyle, but achieved far less success as a writer.

  4. John Sterling - Wikipedia

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    John Sterling may refer to: John Sterling (author) (1806–1844), British author, subject of a life by Thomas Carlyle; John Barton Sterling (1840–1926), commander of the Coldstream Guards; John Sterling (baseball) (1865–1908), American baseball player; John Sterling (sportscaster) (born 1938), American radio announcer for the New York Yankees

  5. Sterling (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Sterling, Baron Sterling of Plaistow (born 1934), British peer and former chairman of P&O; John Sterling (author) (1806–1844), British author; John Sterling (baseball) (1865–1908), American baseball player; John Sterling (sportscaster) (born 1938), American radio broadcaster

  6. Rascal (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book also has serious moments. The author's brother, Herschel, is serving in the military during World War I, and Sterling longs for a word from him. Rascal is confined after he bites Slammy Stillman for snapping him with a rubber band. Later, Sterling catches a mild case of the Spanish flu during the epidemic. The book states his Aunt ...

  7. John Sterling (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    John Sterling (né Sloss; [1] born July 4, 1938) [2] [3] is an American retired sportscaster, best known as the radio play-by-play announcer of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball from 1989 to 2024. Sterling called 5,060 consecutive Yankees games from 1989 to 2019.

  8. Sterling Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. is a publisher of a broad range of subject areas, with multiple imprints and more than 5,000 titles in print. Founded in 1949 by David A. Boehm, [1] Sterling also publishes books for a number of brands, including AARP, Hasbro, Hearst Magazines, and USA TODAY, as well as serves as the North American distributor for domestic and international publishers ...

  9. John Sterling Kingsley - Wikipedia

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    John Kinsgley married Mary Emma Read of Salem, Massachusetts on 31 January 1882. She was the daughter of a Salem produce dealer who, several years after her birth, served in the American Civil War . [ 2 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Kingsley's only child, Mary Winship, was born in 1883 at Melrose, Massachusetts .