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Julius West (born Julius Rappoport) (21 March 1891 – 1918) was a historian, poet, and translator. ==Early life and career== Julius West was born Julius Rappoport in St. Petersburg on 21 March (9th O.S.), 1891. His father was Semon Rappoport (possibly Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport), a Russian ''émigré'' in London. The family travelled to London when Julius was only two months old. His father was Jewish but Julius was later confirmed in the Church of England and at some point changed his name to the more English sounding "West". He was educated at the Haberdashers Askes School in Hampstead from the age of 12.〔("Introductory memoir" ) by J.C. Squire, in Julius West. (1920) ''A history of the Chartist movement''. London: Constable. pp. i-xii.〕 At the time of the British 1911 census, West was living at 24 Gordon Mansions, St. Pancras, London, and his occupation was shown as "librarian and clerk student (University )". He is shown as single and working for a "political organization".〔(1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription. ) Find My Past. Retrieved 2 December 2015. 〕 West worked as a temporary clerk in the Board of Trade in London, preparing a report on the cost of living in Germany, after which he clerked at the Fabian Society. In 1913 he worked for ''The New Statesman'' for a few months.〔
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