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Professor William George Grieve Forrest1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 September 2013
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This is the text of an address given at a commemoration of George Forrest in Oxford in February 1998. It surveys his life and background, teaching, scholarship and publications. It is accompanied by a bibliography, with separate listings for books, articles, reviews, and obituary notices.
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George Forrest: A Bibliography
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