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Bruce Arnold

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(2) Bruce Arnold (born July 31, 1955) is an American jazz guitarist, composer, educator and author. (1) Bruce Arnold is a writer and journalist based in Dublin. He is the author of 14 books, including biographical studies of Charles Haughey and Margaret Thatcher, and studies on Irish cultural matters, including a Concise History of Irish Art and works on Jack Yeats and Sir William Orpen. (3) Bruce M. Arnold is Associate Professor of Classics at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts - co-author of "Love and Betrayal: A Catullus Reader"

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