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Harry Pearson (editor)
Harry Pearson may refer to: * Harry Pearson (cricketer) (1851–1903), English cricketer * Harry Pearson (audio critic) (1937–2014), American critic *Harry Pearson (journalist) (born 1961), English sports writer *Harry Pearson, character in ''Baby Love'' (1968 film) See also *Harold Pearson (other) Harold Pearson may refer to: *Harold Pearson (footballer, born 1901) (1901–1972), English footballer with Southampton and Coventry City *Harold Pearson (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1994), English football goalkeeper with West Bromwich Albion * ... * Henry Pearson (other) {{hndis, Pearson, Harry ...
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Harry Pearson (cricketer)
Harry Eyre Pearson (7 August 1851 – 8 July 1903) was an English first-class cricketer, who played four matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1878 and 1880. Born in Attercliffe, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, Pearson was a right arm round arm bowler, who bowled both pace and spin and took 5 wickets at an average of 18.00, with a best return of 4 for 37 against Surrey. A right-handed batsman, he scored 31 runs with a highest score of 10 not out against Middlesex Middlesex (; abbreviation: Middx) is a historic county in southeast England. Its area is almost entirely within the wider urbanised area of London and mostly within the ceremonial county of Greater London, with small sections in neighbourin .... Pearson died in July 1903, in Nether Edge, Sheffield. References External linksCricinfo Profile 1851 births 1903 deaths Yorkshire cricketers Cricketers from Sheffield English cricketers English cricketers of 1864 to 1889 {{England-cricke ...
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Harry Pearson (audio Critic)
Harry Hall Pearson, Jr. (January 5, 1937 – November 4, 2014), known to his readers as HP, was an American journalist, audio reviewer, and publisher who founded '' The Absolute Sound'' magazine for high-end audio enthusiasts. Pearson is considered the most influential figure in the history of audiophile journalism. Pearson is famous for his philosophy of judging the sound of an audio component on how closely it approximates the "absolute sound", which he defined as "the sound of actual acoustic instruments playing in a real space." Early years Harry Hall Pearson, Jr. was born on January 5, 1937, in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina to Harry Pearson (Sr.) and his wife Joyce (née Welborn). Pearson lived in North Wilkesboro until his parents' divorce in 1947. After the divorce, Harry and his younger sister moved to Charlotte, N.C., to live with their mother. After completing high school in Charlotte, Harry attended Duke University. After graduating from Duke University, Harry beca ...
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Harry Pearson (journalist)
Harry Pearson (born 1961) is an English journalist and author, specialising in sport. He has twice won The Cricket Society/MCC Book of the Year award: in 2011 for ''Slipless in Settle'' and in 2018 for ''Connie: The Marvellous Life of Learie Constantine''. Reviewing ''Slipless in Settle'' in '' Wisden'', Gideon Haigh referred to Pearson as "an extremely funny writer who turns a phrase like a doosra". He has been a regular contributor to the monthly football magazine '' When Saturday Comes'' for 20 years and has also written a weekly column for '' The Guardian''. Books * ''The Far Corner: A Mazy Dribble through North-East Football'' (1994) * ''North Country Fair: Travels among Racing Pigs and Giant Marrows'' (1996) * ''A Tall Man in a Low Land: Some Time among the Belgians'' (1998) * ''Around the World by Mouse'' (2005) * ''Achtung Schweinehund!: A Boy's Own Story of Imaginary Combat'' (2007) * ''Dribble!: The Unbelievable Football Encyclopaedia'' (2007) * ''Hound Dog Days: One Do ...
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Baby Love (1968 Film)
''Baby Love'' is a 1969 British drama film directed by Alastair Reid and starring Diana Dors, Linda Hayden Keith Barron and Ann Lynn.Simon Sheridan, ''Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema'', Titan Books 2011 p 59-60 The film tells the story of a 15 year-old schoolgirl who seduces her adoptive family after her mother committed suicide. Reid went on to work in television, while Linda Hayden, who was only 15 at the time of filming, later appeared in sexploitation movies, including two of the entries in the ''Confessions'' film series, ''Confessions of a Window Cleaner'' (1974) and '' Confessions from a Holiday Camp'' (1977). The film features an uncredited appearance by Bruce Robinson, later to direct ''Withnail & I'' (1987). Plot Luci Thompson is a 15 year old school girl whose mother Liz, suffering from cancer, commits suicide. She goes to live with Robert Quayle, a childhood friend of Liz's, who is married to Amy and has a son, Nick. Luci’s arrival c ...
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Harold Pearson (other)
Harold Pearson may refer to: *Harold Pearson (footballer, born 1901) (1901–1972), English footballer with Southampton and Coventry City *Harold Pearson (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1994), English football goalkeeper with West Bromwich Albion *Harold Pearson, 2nd Viscount Cowdray (1882–1933), British peer and Liberal Party politician See also

*Harry Pearson (other) *Henry Harold Welch Pearson (1870–1916), South African botanist {{hndis, Pearson, Henry ...
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