Ledwith, Frank
LEDWITH, Frank
LEDWITH, Frank. British, b. 1907. Genres: Autobiography/Memoirs. Career: Worked for Thos. Miller & Son, mgrs. of mutual insurance assns. for shipowners, London, 1924-72. Publications: Ships That Go Bump in the Night, 1974; Ships Afloat in the City, 1977; The Best of All Possible Worlds, 1987. Died 2001.
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