About: J. B. Selkirk

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James Brown (J. B. Selkirk) (1832 – 25 December 1904) was a Scottish poet and essayist. Greatly admired by other great writers including Tennyson. J. B. Selkirk was a distinguished poet and man of letters. His real name was actually James Brown. His would sign his works 'J. B. Selkirk (i.e. James Brown of Selkirk). He soon become better known as J. B. Selkirk than James Brown.

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  • James Brown (J. B. Selkirk) (1832 – 25 December 1904) was a Scottish poet and essayist. Greatly admired by other great writers including Tennyson. J. B. Selkirk was a distinguished poet and man of letters. His real name was actually James Brown. His would sign his works 'J. B. Selkirk (i.e. James Brown of Selkirk). He soon become better known as J. B. Selkirk than James Brown. (en)
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  • James Brown (J. B. Selkirk) (1832 – 25 December 1904) was a Scottish poet and essayist. Greatly admired by other great writers including Tennyson. J. B. Selkirk was a distinguished poet and man of letters. His real name was actually James Brown. His would sign his works 'J. B. Selkirk (i.e. James Brown of Selkirk). He soon become better known as J. B. Selkirk than James Brown. (en)
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