Articles marked Thomas JonesThomas Jones is one of the London Review’s contributing editors. From the London Review dated 29 November 2007Rut after Rut after Rut
In 1943, chemists at Harvard came up with a cheap and simple way to thicken petrol into a gel. Not only was it easier to use in flame-throwers in this non-drip form, but it would conveniently stick to things – wood, metal, flesh – as it burned. The thickener was originally made with coprecipitated aluminium salts of naphthenic and palmitic acids, which is how it came to be known as napalm. The first napalm incendiary bombs were dropped on a fuel depot near St Lô during the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944. The stuff was later used by the United States against the Japanese, by the Greek government against the Communists in 1946-49, as well as by UN forces in Korea and French troops in Indochina during the 1950s. But it was the Americans in Vietnam who made napalm famous. [ read more . . . ] Search the web for Thomas Jones: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archiveShort Cuts: Spies Wanted · 17 July 2008 Diary: The Last Days of eBay · 19 June 2008 Short Cuts: The Italian Elections · 24 April 2008 Whisky and Soda Man · 10 April 2008
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Short Cuts: Thomas Jones on Tintin · 15 April 2004 Short Cuts: Alastair Campbell, Good Bloke · 18 March 2004 Short Cuts: ‘Scouting for Boys’ · 4 March 2004 Short Cuts: Godot on a bike · 5 February 2004 Short Cuts: Thomas Jones on Princess Di and Laura Palmer · 22 January 2004 Short Cuts: Thomas Jones explores dictators’ bunkers · 8 January 2004 Short Cuts: Thomas Jones on silly mistakes and blood for Bush · 4 December 2003 Short Cuts: Thomas Jones on cold fish at the royal household · 20 November 2003 Forget the Dylai Lama · 6 November 2003
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Short Cuts: Thomas Jones watching the Spectator · 25 January 2001 Short Cuts: Bo yakasha. · 4 January 2001 Short Cuts: Dead Babies · 16 November 2000
Short Cuts: What’s in a name? · 19 October 2000 Short Cuts: National Poetry Day · 5 October 2000 swete lavender · 17 February 2000
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