The White Chateau
Reginald Cheyne Berkeley
Williams and Norgate (1925)
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Nationality British
Pub Place London
First Edition Yes
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Links Amazon
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Conflict WW1
Notes
Not in Reilly.

"The Play Broadcasted by the B.B.C., Armstice Night, 1925" -- front cover


Reginald Berkeley (18 August 1881 – 20 March 1936 or 1935) was an English playwright and screenwriter.

Born in London, his stage plays include 1929's The Lady With The Lamp, based on the life of Florence Nightingale and starring Edith Evans in the title role, and 1930s's The Man I Killed, which was adapted for the screen as Broken Lullaby the following year. His screenwriting credits include Nurse Edith Cavell (1939), Dreyfus (1931), Cavalcade (1933), The World Moves On (1934) and Carolina (1934).