George Dilnot [1883-?]
Scotland Yard: The Methods and Organisation of the Metropolitan Police [1915]
The author is a police officer who describes the workings of Scotland Yard and the Metropolitan Police in the early 20th century.
He can’t resist including a couple of anecdotes illustrating occasions when his colleague, Frank Froest, gets things wrong. (We have a couple of Mr Froest’s detective novels in the MR library.)
I don’t have a death date for the author, so I’m putting this on the US server.
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