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Edward Hutton Archives
Edward Hutton •ï¿½37 Items / 36 Books, 1 Poem
Siena and Southern Tuscany (1910)
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Published Reviews
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    Studies In Christology (Review)
    Siena and Southern Tuscany, by Edward Hutton
    1. Siena and Southern Tuscany by Edward Hutton
    The Nation, October 20, 1910, p. 369
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    Travel Books in Theory and Practice (11 Reviews)
    Florence as Described by Great Writers, by Esther Singleton
    1. Florence as Described by Great Writers by Esther Singleton
    2. In and Out of Florence by Max Vernon
    3. Siena and Southern Tuscany by Edward Hutton
    4. Italian Fantasies by Israel Zangwill
    5. The Dogaressas of Venice by John Edgcumbe Staley
    6. Sicily in Shadow and in Sun by Maud Howe Elliott
    7. Romance of Imperial Rome by Elizabeth W. Champney
    8. Heroic Spain by E. Boyle O'Reilly
    9. Royal Palaces and Parks of France by Francis Miltoun
    10. English Episcopal Palaces by R.S. Rait
    11. Ways and Days Out of London by Aida Rodman De Milt
    The Bookman, January 1911, pp. 500-505
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    The New Books (12 Reviews)
    Jim Hands, by Richard Washburn Child
    1. Jim Hands by Richard Washburn Child
    2. The Golden Web by Anthony Partridge
    3. The Winter Queen by Marie Hay
    4. Reminiscences of a Diplomatist's Wife by Mrs. Hugh Fraser
    5. Boston Common by M.A. De Wolfe Howe
    6. Japan and the Japanese by Walter Tyndale
    7. Autobiography, Poems and Prayers by Theodore Parker and Rufus Leighton
    8. A Manual of Spiritual Fortification by Louise Collier Willcox
    9. The Story of Spanish Painting by Charles H. Caffin
    10. Egypt of Yesterday and Today by Percy Withers
    11. Siena and Southern Tuscany by Edward Hutton
    12. My Brother by Amory H. Bradford
    The Outlook, January 21, 1911, pp. 130-132