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No journalist had a deeper sense of history than Ian Jack
Endlessly curious and knowledgeable, the Guardian columnist was renowned for his interest in the industrial working class from which he came
No journalist had a deeper sense of history than Ian Jack
Endlessly curious and knowledgeable, the Guardian columnist was renowned for his interest in the industrial working class from which he came
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