Augustus George Greenwood was a British author and journalist known for writing about social and political issues in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some of his notable works include "The Sins of Society" and "Legislation by Proclamation." He was a critic of aspects of British society and governance during his time.
George Greenwood has written: 'The Book of Genesis treated as an authentic record'
George Augustus Warburton has written: 'George Alonzo Hall'
George Augustus Eliott has written: 'The gallant defence of Gibraltar 1782-3'
George Watkins Greenwood has written: 'Traffic linkage patterns between a metropolitan area and the communities within its region of influence'
George Augustus Haig has written: 'How to federate the British Empire' -- subject(s): Imperial federation, Colonies
Augustus G. Stapleton has written: 'George Canning and his times' 'The hostilities at Canton'
Edward Augustus George has written: 'Seventeenth century men of latitude' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The Twelve'
George Augustus Simcox has written: 'A history of Latin literature from Ennius to Boethius' -- subject(s): Latin literature, History and criticism
Francis Greenwood has written: 'Sentence structure and reading'
Alexander Greenwood has written: 'Field-Marshal Auchinleck'
William Greenwood has written: 'Some essays on the creation'
DONALD T. GREENWOOD has written: 'ADVANCED DYNAMICS'