John Batchelor

John Calvin Batchelor ( born 1948 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is an American author. Some works he published under the pseudonyms Jeff Morgan and Tommy "Tip " Paine.

He grew up in Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. His father came from Indiana, and his mother - Iranian descent - was born in Yonkers. When they met and married, both served in the U.S. Army. His father Calvin Batchelor was a salesman of industrial sewing machines. He graduated with a degree in Princeton and lived 15 years in New York. He took a master's degree in theology of the Union Theological Seminary. His wife, whom he met at the seminar, he married in 1987; she was pastor of the United Church of Christ. With her he has two children.

His work Antarctica described the scenario of an Anglo- Argentine war over the Falkland Islands, a few months before the Falklands War broke out.

Without any training, he began in 2001 on a weekly WABC radio talk show. Because of his background knowledge, which he researched for the show on September 8, 2001, at which he 'm about Osama bin Laden as a prime suspect of the attack spoke on the USS Cole, the mission from the day after the terrorist attack on 11 September 2001 to a late Night Show. It was was discontinued after five years, 1 September 2006.

Works

List according to The Modern Novel home page and Goodreads.com.

  • Ambroseleader, 1971
  • Wall Street: A Biography
  • The Birth of the People's Republic of Antarctica, 1983
  • American Falls, 1985
  • Thunder in the Dust: Classic Images of Western Movies, 1987
  • Gordon Liddy is My Museum (as Tommy "Tip " Paine ), 1990
  • Walking the Cat: Gordon Liddy is My Muse II (as Tommy "Tip " Paine ), 1991
  • Peter Nevsky and the True Story of the Russian Moon Landing: A Novel, 1993
  • Father's Day 1994
  • Is not You Glad You Joined the Republicans: a Short History of the GOP, 1996
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