Talk:Edwin Arnold

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[edit] Edwin or Edward?

Is Edwin Arnold synonymous with the often-mentioned Edward Arnold, often quoted for his analysis of the Maxim gun at Omdurman : "In most of our wars, it has been the dash, the skill and the bravery of our officers and men that have won the day, but in this case the battle was won by a quiet scientific gentlemen living down in Kent." This article quotes "Edwin", but all other sources I know quote "Edward". Anyone know the original source for this quote? The Times gets mentioned a lot, but I also stumbled on a reference that says Daily Telegraph, both 1898. Any help would be greatly appreciated. --MortenB 23:11, 10 January 2007 (UTC)