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- John_Bertram_Askew abstract "John Bertram Askew (16 October 1869- 5 February 1929) was a British writer and translator, who translated some of the work of Karl Kautsky from German to English.".
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- John_Bertram_Askew deathDate "1929".
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- John_Bertram_Askew wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Bertram Askew".
- John_Bertram_Askew dateOfBirth "1869".
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- John_Bertram_Askew description "British translator".
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