Frederick Greenwood - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Honouring Frederick Greenwood, being a report of the speeches at the dinner on April 8, 1905 (London, privately printed, 1905);
  • "Birth and Infancy of the Pall Mall Gazette," an article contributed by Creenwood to the Pall Mall of April 14, 1897;
  • "The Blowing of the Trumpet" in the introduction to the St James's (May 31, 1880);
  • obituary notices in the Athenaeum (Dec. 25, 1909) and The Times (Dec. 17, 1909).

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