![]() wikipedia | Author: Charles LambAlso known as: Charles Lamb; Introduction by Augustine Birrell, Charles Lamb, Charles Introd. Augustine Birrell Lamb, Charles & MacDonald, William (Editor) Lamb, Charles; Selected By: COMMINS, Saxe LAMB, Charles Lamb; Editor And Introduction T.S. Matthew Disambiguation Notice
There are at least two different Charles Lamb authors, 1) the English essayist Charles Lamb, 1775-1834, 2) "Commander" Charles Lamb, 1914-1981 author of War in a Stringbag
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