- Robert Barltrop
Robert Barltrop (born 1922) is an English socialist activist, essayist, and biographer.
Barltrop grew up in the East End of
London , descended from a long line of blacksmiths, although his father was a horse fodder dealer; he educated at theSir George Monoux Grammar School inWalthamstow . DuringWorld War II , he served with theRoyal Air Force .He was for many years a member of the
Socialist Party of Great Britain . He has had various careers and has been a professional boxer, a labourer, a strip cartoonist, a schoolteacher and a sign-painter. Barltrop has also published widely and his books include: "The Monument: Story of the Socialist Party of Great Britain" (1975), "Jack London : The Man, the Writer, the Rebel" (1977), "Muvver Tongue" with Jim Wolveridge (1980), "A Funny Age (Growing up in North East London between the Wars)" (1985) and "Yes Mush: A Cockney Dictionary: The Cockney Language and Its World" (2004).References
* [http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/frames/browse2?inst_id=103&coll_id=7625&expand= Collection Description of the Robert Barltrop archive] , held at the
Bishopsgate Institute , London.
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