Further Reading
- Rodney Bolt, As Good as God, as Clever as the Devil: The Impossible Life of Mary Benson (2011)
- Gwen Watkins, E. F. Benson & His Family and Friends (2003)
- G. Palmer, N. Lloyd, Father of the Bensons (1998)
- David Williams, Genesis and Exodus: A Portrait of the Benson Family (1979)
- A. C. Benson, The Life of Edward White Benson, Sometime Archbishop of Canterbury (2 vols., 1899)
Read more about this topic: Edward Benson (bishop)
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