John Henry
John Henry has been a journalist in New York for more than four decades. He covered business for the Associated Press, "Newsday" and the "New York Daily News" and has written numerous articles as a freelance for publications in Canada and the United States. He has also been published in the quarterly journals of the Steamship Historical Society of America and the Great Lakes Historical Society. He lives in New York City.
John Henry has been a journalist in New York for more than four decades. He covered business for the Associated Press, "Newsday" and the "New York Daily News" and has written numerous articles as a freelance for publications in Canada and the United States. He has also been published in the quarterly journals of the Steamship Historical Society of America and the Great Lakes Historical Society. He lives in New York City. See less
John Henry's Featured Books
John Henry book reviews
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Apologia Pro Vita Sua
From church to church
by Lynda, Oct 20, 2011
John Henry Newman was a remarkable man and a devout lover of God. That he was writing in the 19th century in no way reduces the importance nor interest of his ideas.
He is often considered disloyal ... Read More
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Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Stilll super!
by MikeCost, Nov 11, 2010
I first read Newman's Apologia when I was a 14-year-old seminarian. I am now 71 and, at this age, I appreciated it all the more. Read More
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Apologia Pro Vita Sua
by fitz, Apr 25, 2007
John Henry Newman was born in London on February 21st, 1801. His father was a banker and John was the eldest of six children. When he was seven, Newman began to attend a private school where, at the ... Read More