- John
Rackham (hanged 18
November 1720),
commonly known as
Calico Jack, was an
English pirate captain operating in the
Bahamas and in Cuba
during the early...
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Rackham may
refer to:
Arthur Rackham (1867–1939),
English illustrator and
painter Bernard Rackham (1876–1964),
English museum curator and
writer on ceramics...
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Rackham (later,
Rackham Entertainment) was a
French miniature and role-playing
games production company founded in 1997 by Jean Bey, CEO and Creative...
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Arthur Rackham RWS (19
September 1867 – 6
September 1939) was an
English book illustrator. He is
recognised as one of the
leading figures during the Golden...
- Neil
Rackham is an author,
consultant and academic. His
writing focuses on "consultative selling," an
approach he
pioneered and do****ented in his book...
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Oliver Rackham OBE, FBA (17
October 1939 – 12
February 2015) was an
academic at the
University of
Cambridge who
studied the ecology,
management and development...
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Rackhams was a
British department store that
opened in Birmingham,
England in 1881. The
business became part of the
Harrods group in 1955,
before Harrods...
- was
there that she met
Calico Jack
Rackham and
became his
pirate partner and lover. She was
captured alongside Rackham and Mary Read in
October 1720. All...
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Rackham and
joined his crew,
dressing as a man
alongside Anne Bonny. Her time as a
pirate was
successful but
short lived, as she,
Bonny and
Rackham were...
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Melinda Rackham is an
Australian writer,
artist and curator.
Rackham studied sculpture and
performance at the
College of Fine Arts in Sydney, graduating...