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Bridgeville, California (population 25) was the first town to be sold on eBay in 2002, and has been up for sale three times since. [1] In January 2003, Thatch Cay, the last privately held and undeveloped U.S. Virgin Island, was listed for auction by Idealight International. The minimum bid was US$3 million and the sale closed January 16, 2003. [2]
John Tully may refer to: CCGS John P. Tully, a vessel in the Canadian Coast Guard; Jack Tully (1885–1966), Australian politician; John A. Tully (born 1947), author and academic at Victoria University, Melbourne; John C. Tully (born 1942), American theoretical chemist; John Tully (American football) (born 1952), college football coach
John A. Tully is an Australian historian and novelist. John A. Tully [BA (Utas), DipEd (Utas); MA (Monash), PhD (Monash)] is an Honorary Professor in the College of Arts and Education at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia. [1] He is the author of eleven published books and a number of articles, book reviews and short stories.
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A gold watch worn by John Jacob Astor IV, a member of the wealthy Astor family and the richest man aboard the Titanic, sold for a record-breaking £1.175 million ($1.485 million) at auction on ...
James Wyld (1812–1887) was a British geographer and map-seller, best known for Wyld's Great Globe. [1] He was the eldest son of James Wyld the Elder (1790–1836) and Eliza (née Legg). In 1838, he married Anne, the daughter of John Hester, and had two children, one of whom, James John Cooper Wyld also became a map publisher. [2]
Dave Langford reviewed NatFact 7 for White Dwarf #87, and stated that "Following the old arguments about the justifiability of violence and ultimate worth of revolution, all ends in a state of realistic confusion with just a tiny gain for the forces of good... and Tully instructs you to think of your own moral.
Joseph Hutchins Colton (July 5, 1800 – July 29, 1893), founded an American mapmaking company which was an international leader in the map publishing industry between 1831 and 1890.