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Albert Christopher Addison was an English writer born 1862 in Northallerton, Yorkshire. In 1868 his father Daniel Addison founded the Tamworth Herald newspaper.

Bibliography

  • The Story of the Birkenhead 1902 published by the Gresham Press Unwin Brothers Ltd 27 Pilgrim Street London E C.
  • A Deathless Story of The Birkenhead and its heroes co-authored with W H Matthews 1906 published by Hutchinson & Co Paternoster Row London A full account of the HMS Birkenhead (1845) disaster
  • The Romantic Story of the Mayflower Pilgrims 1911 published by L C Page Boston Mass USA
  • The Romantic Story of the Puritan Fathers and their founding of new Boston 1912 published by L C Page Boston Mass USA
  • The Boston Guidebook 1923 published by Wing Boston Lincs.
  • The Ancient Guildhall: Extract from the "Boston Guide Book" 1930 published by Wing Boston Lincs.
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