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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]
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.
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
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
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 .