FREDERICK WEDMORE
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An English journalist, novelist, and art critic; born at Clifton, July 9, 1844. He has written considerably for the magazines. Among his works are: "A Snapt Gold Ring" (1871), a novel; "Two Girls" (1874); "Studies in English Art" (1876); "Pastorals of France" (1877); "Four Masters of Etching" (1883); the novel "The Collapse of the Penitent".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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