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"Mister Walter Herries Pollock, editor of the 'Sunday review' is, like Sir Charles Dirke, one of the most expert swordsmen in the country." - "The Star" (London), August 31, 1891.
Page 227 in Thimm's Bibliography.
Thimm, Carl Albert. A Complete Bibliography of Fencing and Duelling, as Practised by All European Nations from the Middle Ages to the Present Day, London, 1896
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