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The Alexander was a First Fleet transport of 452 tons, barque-built with quarterdeck, built at Hull in 1783. She was the largest transport ship in the First Fleet. Before leaving England, fever broke out on board, and sixteen men died. She left Portsmouth on 13 May 1787, carrying 195 male convicts. Fifteen more convicts died on the journey, the most for any ship in the fleet. She arrived at Port Jackson, Sydney, Australia, on 26 January 1788. ...
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The 15 year old narrator of the story. In the book his last name isn't ever given. He refers to himself as Alexander The Large. Only in the movie script is de Large used, but his age isn't mentioned. He lived at municipal flat block 18-A Linear North in an unknown British town with his Pe an Em. By the time the story ends he is 18. He was played by Malcolm McDowell who was 28. In the ACO 2004 play he was played by Phil Daniels.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/malcolmtribute/aco/acoencycl.htm...
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Anarchist of Russian origins. Life-long companion of Emma Goldman. Committed suicide in Nice, France, in 1936, shortly before the outbreak of the Spanish civil war.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/nowar_buttheclasswar/Glossary.ht...
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English poet and author of the Essay on Man, in which he called the age-old assumption of the reality of a hierarchy in nature the "vast chain of being."
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/paris/chateau/6110/intellectualt...
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| Alexander, |
The 15 year old narrator of the story. In the book his last name isn't ever given. He refers to himself as Alexander The Large. Only in the movie script is de Large used, but his age isn't mentioned. He lived at municipal flat block 18-A Linear North in an unknown British town with his Pe an Em. By the time the story ends he is 18. He was played by Malcolm McDowell who was 28. In the ACO 2004 play he was played by Phil Daniels.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/malcolmtribute/aco/acoencycl.htm...
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