Harry Plunket Greene - Writings

Writings

  • Interpretation in Song (Macmillan, London 1912)
  • Pilot and other stories (Macmillan, London 1916)
  • Where the Bright Waters Meet (Philip Allan, London 1924)
  • From Blue Danube to Shannon (Philip Allan, London 1935)
  • Charles Villiers Stanford (Edward Arnold, London 1935)

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