The Flower of Gloster is a 1911 book by E. Temple Thurston. Published by Williams and Norgate,[1] it sold well enough to merit a second edition two years later. A third unillustrated edition was published by Chapman and Hall in 1918, after which the book remained out of print for over half a century until being republished by David & Charles in 1968. A year before that, ITV had broadcast a 13-part children's serial of the same name loosely based on Thurston's original narrative.[2]
^"The "Flower of Gloster"". Display Advertising. The Times. No. 39721. London. 20 October 1911. p. 8. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
^"Television and radio programmes". Arts and Entertainment. The Times. No. 57057. London. 27 September 1967. p. 14. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
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