- Kokoschka, O., & Britt, D. (1974). My life London: Thames and Hudson.
- Tate Gallery Kokoschka Retrospective 11June - 10 August 1986 [full citation needed]
- Bourne Gallery (1990) Philip Moysey: Exhibition of Oils, Watercolours and Drawings at Bourne Gallery, May 19th - June 9th 1990, Published by Bourne Gallery, Reigate, UK.
- Kokoschka, O., & Victor Waddington Galleries (Dublin). (1950). Philip Moysey: Drawings and watercolours.
- Christie's South Kensington, Ltd. (1997). Modern British and continental paintings, watercolours, drawings and sculpture: Including a collection of pictures by Philip de Laszlo (1869-1937), Edward Wakeford (1914-1973) and Philip Moysey (1912-1991), Christie's South Kensington, London
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"Jon Stefansson, one of the founder members of the Viking Society (or Viking Club as it was first called) died in Reykjavik on the 20th July, 1952. Dr. Stefansson was born in Iceland on 4th November, 1862. He was educated at the Reykjavik Grammar School and went afterwards to the University of Copenhagen where he studied English Language and Literature under Professor George Stephens. During his undergraduate days he was awarded the University's Gold Medal for an" === "Jon Stefansson, one of the founder members of the Viking Society (or Viking Club as it was first called) died in Reykjavik on the 20th July, 1952. Dr. Stefansson was born in Iceland on 4th November, 1862. He was educated at the Reykjavik Grammar School and went afterwards to the University of Copenhagen where he studied English Language and Literature under Professor George Stephens. During his undergraduate days he was awarded an essay on dialects in Wycliffe's Bible translation. In 1889 he graduated as M.A. and two years later the University accepted his doctor's thesis on Robert doctor's thesis on Robert Browning (Robert Browning (1812-1889); et literaturbillede fra del moderne England). Dr. Stefansson's book on Browning was one of the".... Ref Saga Book of the Viking Society for Northern Research, Volume 13, Issue 5 p364
Jón Stefánsson, M.A., on How Browning Strikes a Scandinavian. Jón Stefánsson, M.A., on How Browning Strikes a Scandinavian.http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36734/36734-h/36734-h.htm
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The Vikings and the Victorians: Inventing the Old North in Nineteenth ...
By Andrew Wawn Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2002 - Colli ngwood's Icelandic friend Dr Jon Stefansson was written in Brixton Prison, where the writer was serving time as a Nazi sympathiser.3
"Denmark and Sweden with Iceland and Finland", by Jon Stefansson, Ph.D., lecturer in Icelandic at King's College, London. T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd. London, 1916)
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Of goodwill towards a- NEM Iceland's possible accession to the Commonwealth learned the Admiralty and the Foreign Office shortly after the German occupation of Denmark by the former Isländischlektor London University, Jón Stefánsson, who as speaker in the UK living Icelanders and auswies this issue directly repeated Churchill turned. According to him, one would occupation of Iceland by the British Ma- rine welcomed by the Icelanders. 24
National Archives, Kew: FO 371/24778: Proposal did Iceland Should Become a Domin- ion in the British Empire, Jon Stefansson to Churchill, 11April 1941