Henry Sutherland Edwards
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1828 – 1906
Who was Henry Sutherland Edwards?
Henry Sutherland Edwards was a British journalist.
He was born in London, and educated in London and France. He was correspondent of The Times at the coronation of Alexander II of Russia, in the camp of the insurgents at Warsaw, and at German army headquarters during the Franco-Prussian War. Amongst his publications are:
The Russians at Home and the Russians Abroad
The Polish Captivity: An Account of the Present Position of the Poles in the Kingdom of Poland, and in the Polish Provinces of Austria, Prussia, and Russia
The Life of Rossini
The Germans in France
The Case of Reuben Malachi
The Prima Donna: Her History and Surroundings from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century
Rossini and His School
Personal Recollections
Sir William White: His Life and Correspondence
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- Born
- 1828
- Also known as
- H. Sutherland Edwards
- Henry Edwards
- Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Profession
- Died
- 1906
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on July 23, 2013
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