John Holland Rose
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John Holland Rose (1855-1942) was an influential English historian who wrote a famous biography of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and also wrote a history of Europe, entitled The Development of the European Nations. Rose was the basis for C. P. Snow's fictional character M. H. L. Gay (see "Years of Hope: Cambridge, Colonial Administrator in the South Seas, and Cricket" by Philip Snow.)
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- How the War Came About
- by John Holland Rose
- (London: The Patriotic Publishing Co., 1914)
- LC Classification: D511 .R77
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