John JayAuthor of John Jay: The Winning of the Peace, 1780-1784 (John Jay)
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There are at least two and possibly three John Jays represented here since I seriously doubt that the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court wrote the books about skiing while the grandson lawyer noted by Wikipedia may have written the biography and "Letters."
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