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Sources
Forbes, Alexander Malcolm, ‘‘Saki,'' in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol.162: British Short-Fiction Writers, edited by John H. Rogers, Gale Research, 1996, pp. 240-50.
Frost, Adam, ‘‘A Hundred Years of Saki,’’ in Contemporary Review, December 1999, Vol. 275, p. 302.
Review of The Toys of Peace, in New York Times Book Review, July 6, 1919, p. 358.
Review of The Toys of Peace, in Spectator, March 22, 1919, p. 380.
Further Reading
Langguth, A. J., Saki: A Life...
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