Gerald Cumberland is the pseudonym of the British author, journalist, poet, and composer Charles Frederick Kenyon (1879–1926). Kenyon was a librettist, a writer of essays and of some pieces of police literature. (From Wikipedia) More about Gerald Cumberland:
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| | Books by Gerald Cumberland: Cumberland, Gerald, 1879-1926, contrib.: Daughters of Eve; Including Frank Harris Set Down in Malice (Pearson's Library, 1919), by Frank Harris
Additional books by Gerald Cumberland in the extended shelves: Cumberland, Gerald, 1879-1926: The poisoner (Richards, 1921) (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, Gerald, 1879-1926: Rosalys, and other poems (Grant Richards, 1919) (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, Gerald, 1879-1926: Set down in malice, a book of reminiscences (Brentano's, 1919) (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, Gerald, 1879-1926: Set Down in Malice: A Book of Reminiscences (Gutenberg ebook) Cumberland, Gerald, 1879-1926: Set down in malice, a book of reminiscences, by Gerald Cumberland. (G. Richards, 1919) (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, Gerald, 1879-1926: Tales of a Cruel Country (Gutenberg ebook) Cumberland, Gerald, 1879-1926: With the great composers, a series of pen pictures exhibiting, in the form of interviews, the personal characteristics, as artists, of the world's great tone poets (W. Reeves, 1925) (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, Gerald, 1879-1926: With the great composers : a series of pen pictures exhibiting in the form of interviews the personal characteristics as artists of the world's great tone poets (W. Reeves, 1924) (page images at HathiTrust)
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