Julius West (born Julius Rappoport) (21 March 1891 - 1918) was a historian poet and translator who prepared a Fabian Tract on John Stuart Mill and a critical study of G. K. Chesterton. He translated Chekhov into English and produced a number of other works including a history of Chartism that was published posthumously. He travelled to Russia at the time of the 1917 revolution and saw Lenin and Trotsky speak. At the time of the British 1901 census the family were living at Sumatra Road Hampstead. Julius had a sister Anne M. Rappoport. By 1911 West was living at 24 Gordon Mansions St. Pancras London and his occupation was shown as librarian and clerk student [London University]. He is shown as single and working for a political organization.
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