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Arthur Keppel-Jones
Born1909
Died1996 (aged 86–87)
OccupationAcademic

Arthur Keppel-Jones (1909–1996) was a South African-born, Canadian-based historian and science fiction writer.[1][2] He was a senior lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand until he emigrated to Canada.[3]

Selected works

  • Keppel-Jones, Arthur (1947). When Smuts Goes. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Shuter & Shooter. OCLC 610387196.

References

  1. ^ Jeeves, Alan H. (May 1995). "Arthur Keppel-Jones: Scholar, Teacher, and Liberal Intellectual". South African Historical Journal. 32: 24–33. doi:10.1080/02582479508671823.
  2. ^ "Keppel-Jones, Arthur". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. April 30, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2018.
  3. ^ Visser, Nicholas (1993). "The Politics of Future Projection in South African Fiction". In Fletcher, Pauline (ed.). Black/White Writing: Essays on South African Literature. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: Bucknell University Press. pp. 63–64. ISBN 9780838752623. OCLC 26502102.