George William Lockhart - Books Featuring George William Lockhart

Books Featuring George William Lockhart

  • "The Grey Titan, Book of Elephants", George Lockhart Jnr and W. G. Bosworth, 1938.
  • "The English Circus", Ruth Manning-Sanders, 1952 (mistaken for his brother Sam).
  • "Elephants in Royal Leamington Spa", Janet Storrie, Weir Books, 1990.
  • "The Victorian Arena: The Performers" Volumes 1 and 2, John Turner.
  • "The Legend of Salt and Sauce", Jamie Clubb, Aardvark Publishing circa 2008.

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