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Henry Sutherland Edwards (18281906)
Edwards, Henry Sutherland. An English descriptive writer, essayist, biographer, and novelist; born in London, 1828; died in 1906. He traveled and studied in Russia, Turkey, and Central Europe, acting as newspaper correspondent. He produced: ‘The Polish Captivity’ (1863); ‘Life of Rossini’ (1869); ‘The Germans in France’ (1874); ‘The Slavonian Provinces of Turkey’ (1876); ‘The Prima Donna: her History and Surroundings from the 17th to the Nineteenth Century’ (1888); ‘Dutiful Daughters’ (1890); ‘The Russians at Home and Abroad’ (1890); ‘The Romanoffs’; ‘Old and New Paris’ (1893–94).