Connor Court Publishing — is an Australian husband and wife publishing company based in the small town of Ballan, Victoria.[1] The owners are Anthony and Brigid Cappello, and John Roskam of the conservative Institute of Public Affairs sits on the editorial board.[2][3]… … Wikipedia
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Philip O'Connor — (1916 1998) was a British writer and surrealist poet, who also painted. He was one of the Wheatsheaf writers of 1930s Fitzrovia (who took their name from a pub). He married six times and fathered at least eight children.His Memoirs of a Public… … Wikipedia