John Herbert White — (February 22, 1880 November 18, 1920, London, England) [Jeremy Gaige, Chess Personalia , McFarland, 1987, p. 462. ISBN 0 7864 2353 6.] was co author with Richard Clewin Griffith of the first three editions of the famous chess opening treatise… … Wikipedia
John H. White — could refer to one of several people:*John H. White (photojournalist), African American photographer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize *John Henry White, Canadian football player *John Herbert White, co author of Modern Chess Openings *John H. White… … Wikipedia
John H. White (photojournalist) — This article is about the American photojournalist. For the chess writer, see John Herbert White. John H. White (born 1945) is an American photojournalist. Early life When John H. White was nine years old, a teacher told him that he would grow up … Wikipedia
John White — may refer to:portsmen* Jock White, Scottish footballer (1897 1986), born John White * John White (footballer), English football player * John White (Scottish footballer) (1936–1964) * John White (squash player) (born 1973), Scottish squash player … Wikipedia
White Watson — Auto silhouette Naissance 10 avril 1760 Sheffield Décès 8 août 1 … Wikipédia en Français
John Mawe — Or et diamants, d après le livre de John Mawe Voyages dans l intérieur du Brésil (1812) illustré par James Sowerby[1] Naissance … Wikipédia en Français
John Raphael Smith — Sculpture de John Raphael Smith faite par Chantry, au Victoria and Albert Museum … Wikipédia en Français
John Dillinger — Dillinger redirects here. For other uses, see Dillinger (disambiguation). John Dillinger B … Wikipedia
john — /jon/, n. Slang. 1. a toilet or bathroom. 2. (sometimes cap.) a fellow; guy. 3. (sometimes cap.) a prostitute s customer. [generic use of the proper name] * * * I known as John Lackland born Dec. 24, 1167, Oxford, Eng. died Oct. 18/19, 1216,… … Universalium
John — /jon/, n. 1. the apostle John, believed to be the author of the fourth Gospel, three Epistles, and the book of Revelation. 2. See John the Baptist. 3. (John Lackland) 1167? 1216, king of England 1199 1216; signer of the Magna Carta 1215 (son of… … Universalium