Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 (Personal Name)
- Abbott, Dr. (Edwin Abbott), 1838-1926
- Abbott, E. A. (Edwin Abbott), 1838-1926
- Abbott, Edwin A. (Edwin Abbott), 1838-1926
- Square, A, 1838-1926
- Author of Philochristus, 1838-1926
- Philochristus, Author of, 1938-1926
His Flatland, 1983: CIP t.p. (A Square, Edwin A. Abbott)
An examination of Dr. Abbott's Through nature to Christ, 1879.
Abbott, Edwin. A concordance to the works of Alexander Pope, 1875: t.p. (with an introduction by Edwin A. Abbott, D.D., Author of "A Shakespearean grammar," etc. etc.)
How to write clearly : rules and exercises on English composition, 1891: t.p. (Rev. Edwin A. Abbott, M.A., Head Master of the City of London School) p. opp. t.p. (Dr. Abbot's works: How to parse; How to tell the parts of speech; How to write clearly; English lessons for English people)
Onesimus : memoirs of a disciple of St. Paul, 1882: t.p. (by the author of "Philochristus")
Oxford DNB online, 2 November 2017 (Abbott, Edwin Abbott (1838-1926; headmaster and writer; born, Marylebone, Middlesex, on 20 December 1838; elected in 1865, at the early age of twenty-six, to the headmastership of the City of London School, which he held until his retirement in 1889; began to publish in 1870, and his important works include Shakespearean grammar (1870) ... In 1877 he published Bacon and Essex; theological writings include Johannine vocabulary, Philochristus, Onesimus, Silanus the Christian; most remembered as the author of Flatland: a romance of many dimensions, published under the pseudonym of A Square in 1884; died at his home, Hampstead, London on 12 October 1926; he is the eldest son of Edwin Abbott (1808-1882) [who was] headmaster of the Philological School, Marylebone)