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    Il simbolo → indica un trasferimento in prestito. John Thomas Carr, detto Jack ( Seaton Burn, 7 ottobre 1878 [2] – Newcastle upon Tyne, 17 marzo 1948 ), è stato un allenatore di calcio e calciatore inglese, di ruolo difensore .

  2. John Dickson Carr, né le 30 novembre 1906 à Uniontown, en Pennsylvanie, et mort le 27 février 1977 à Charlottesville, en Virginie, est un écrivain américain de roman policier. Agatha Christie se disait « presque toujours piégée » par l'ingéniosité de ses intrigues [ 1 ] .

  3. John Dickson Carr ( Uniontown, 1906. november 30. – Greenville, 1977. február 27.) amerikai detektívregény-író, aki a Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson és Roger Fairbairn álneveken is publikált. Néhány évig Angliában élt, és gyakran a "brit stílusú" krimiírók közé sorolják.

  4. John Lillingston Carr (16 May 1892 – 3 February 1963) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. Born in British India, Carr served during the First World War with the Royal Berkshire Regiment. He continued to serve with the regiment after the war, until his retirement in 1936. He also played first-class cricket for the ...

  5. John Dickson Carr (Uniontown, 30 novembre 1906 – Greenville, 27 febbraio 1977) è stato uno scrittore statunitense. Autore di numerosi romanzi polizieschi, è considerato uno dei grandi autori dell'epoca d'oro del giallo classico ed è uno dei maggiori esponenti del cosiddetto enigma della camera chiusa .

  6. John Francis Carr (born December 25, 1944) is an American science fiction editor and writer as well as the executor of the literary estate of H. Beam Piper. Career [ edit ] Carr was born in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , and raised in San Diego, California .

  7. Sir John Carr, 1809 engraving. In 1808 there appeared Caledonian Sketches, or a Tour through Scotland in 1807, reviewed by Sir Walter Scott in the Quarterly Review; and in 1811 Descriptive Travels in the Southern and Eastern parts of Spain and the Balearic Isles in the year 1809. Carr was also the author of: [1] The Fury of Discord, a poem, 1803;