‘The Lyf So Short, the Craft So Long to Lerne’ James Francis Whiston (1945–2017)Footnote** The authors are most grateful to Victor Dixon, Eamonn Rodgers and Don Cruickshank for facts, clarifications and memories which have influenced this Introduction. They have also benefited from listening, down the years, to James’ own recollections of his career; and they have taken information from some of his unpublished papers.
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