Links, J. G.
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- His The book of fur, 1956.
- His The Ruskins in Normandy, 1968:t.p. (J.G. Links)
- Wheatley, D. Murder off Miami, 1979:t.p. (J.G. Links)
- Contemp. authors, v. 81-84(Links, J(oseph) G(luckenstein); b. 12/13/04, London; writings include works on art and travel, books on furs, and mysteries)
- GB 86-22715(hdg.: Links, J.G. (Joseph Gluckstein), 1904-; info. from author letter)
- The independent, 3 Oct. 1997:obit. (Joseph Gluckstein Links, art historian: born London 13 Dec. 1904; OBE 1946; married 1945 Mary Lutyens; died London 1 Oct. 1997)
- The Times (London, England), 11 Oct. 1997:obit. (J. G. Links, furrier and expert on Venice and Canaletto, died 1 Oct. aged 92; he was born 13 Dec. 1903; Joseph Gluckstein Links, known as Joe, was born in North London)
- J[oseph] G[luckstein] Links; Canaletto scholar and furrier; born 1904, died 1997 ( (Dictionary of Art Historians online, 2 Aug. 2012) )
- Contemporary Authors online, 2 Aug. 2012(J(oseph) G(luckenstein) Links; born 13 Dec. 1904 in London, England; died 1 Oct. 1997; furrier, art historian, and author; best known for his guidebook "Venice for pleasure", he was also the foremost authority on the Italian painter Canaletto; a furrier by trade; his association with Dennis Wheatley led the duo to write four mysteries in the 1930s, incl. "Murder off Miami")