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a Moultonborough, New Hampshire- and Eleuthera, Bahamas-based author ?

 
 
Reply Sun 15 May, 2011 04:48 am
What does it mean? The author works at Moultonborough, New Hampshire- and Eleuthera, Bahamas?

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Richard M. LangworthFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
Richard M. Langworth CBE (born 1941- ) is a Moultonborough, New Hampshire- and Eleuthera, Bahamas-based author of books and magazine articles, specializing in automotive history and Winston S. Churchill. He was editor of The Packard Cormorant from 1975 through 2001, and is a Trustee of the Packard Motorcar Foundation (Detroit, MI). His works have won awards from the Antique Automobile Club of America, Society of Automotive Historians, Old Cars Weekly, Packard Club and Graphic Arts Association of New Hampshire.

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Reply Sun 15 May, 2011 04:58 am
Yes, and the use of the word "based" implies that he very likely does not work anywhere else, or only very rarely works anywhere else.

EDIT: It can also be reasonably inferred that he lives at either one of those two places--that he has residences there.
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@Setanta,
Thanks
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Reply Sun 15 May, 2011 06:02 am
@Setanta,
Setanta wrote:
It can also be reasonably inferred that he lives at either one of those two places--that he has residences there.


Indeed.

http://richardlangworth.com/about/

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In 2003 we built a house on Eleuthera, Bahamas, which we’ve loved since 1981, where Bar­bara and I now spend four months a year, writ­ing, play­ing, and spin­ning arti­cles about the Bahamas for our local news­pa­per, The Eleutheran.

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