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I thought it was worthwhile to write an article about William Basil Worsfold because of his significance to the British Empire between 1875-1925. Many of his books can be found on the Internet Archive. Without this writeup, they would otherwise not be accessible to people interested in this period of history (IA, the internet's library and companion to Wikipedia, is not well known or understood by people). Link: https://archive.org/

The information contained therewithin comes from England's "Who's Who" encyclopedia, updated yearly by english writers. It is the UK's most authoritative biographical dictionary on important people. However, online access to it is restricted to English citizens. I am not a British citizen, but a browser search on "William Basil Worsfold" brought up old "Who's Who" entries. I listed them in the Reference section, and they are the highest quality source. "Who's Who" is something like "The Guinness Book of World Records". Only better.

I have a mac, and I brought the materials up to Wikimedia as a permanent reference. Lord Milner (talk) 21:33, 29 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]