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==Sources== * [[Martin Gilbert|Gilbert, Martin]]. ''Winston S. Churchill: The Challenge of War 1914β1916''.(c) (1971) C&T Publications, Ltd. * Gilbert, Martin. ''Winston S. Churchill: The Stricken World 1916β1922''.(c) (1975) C&T Publications, Ltd., ''etc.'' * Churchill, Randolph S., and Martin Gilbert. (1966). ''Winston S. Churchill''. London: Heinemann. * Gilbert, Martin. (1992). ''Churchill: A Life''. 1st Owl book ed. New York: Holt. * Hassall, Christopher. (1959). ''Edward Marsh: Patron of the Arts. A Biography''. London: Longmans; US edition: ''A Biography of Edward Marsh''. New York: Harcourt, Brace. * Hassall, Christopher, Denis Mathews, and Winston Churchill. (1953). ''Eddie Marsh: Sketches for a Composite Literary Portrait of Sir Edward Marsh''. London: Lund Humphries. * La Fontaine, Jean de, Edward Howard Marsh, and Stephen Gooden. (1931). ''The Fables of Jean de La Fontaine''. London: New York: Heinemann; Random House. * Marsh, Edward Howard. (1939). ''A Number of People: A Book of Reminiscences''. New York, London: Harper & brothers. * Marsh, Edward Howard, and Christopher Hassall. (1964). ''Ambrosia and Small Beer: The Record of a Correspondence between Edward Marsh and Christopher Hassall''. London: Longmans; US edition: New York: Harcourt, Brace & World. * Schroder, John, and Joan Hassall. (1970). ''Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts by Rupert Brooke, Edward Marsh & Christopher Hassall''. Cambridge: Rampant Lions Press.
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