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 (1866).—Novelist. A Bride from the Bush (1890), The Boss of Taroomba, The Unbidden Guest (1894), Dead Men tell no Tales (1899), The Amateur Cracksman (1899), The Black Mask, A Thief in the Night (1905), etc.

 (1859).—Scholar, poet, etc. A Shropshire Lad (1896), ed. Juvenal and other classics.

 (1867).—Artist, poet, etc. The Writings of William Blake (1893), A Farm in Fairyland (1894), The House of Joy (1895), Green Arras (1896), Gods and their Makers (1897), Spikenard (1898), The Field of Clover (1898), Rue (1899), Sabrina Warham (1904), Prunella, or Love in a Dutch Garden (1906); has illustrated "Goblin Market," "The Were Wolf," "Jump to Glory Jane," etc.

 (1837).—American novelist, etc. A Foregone Conclusion, A Chance Acquaintance, A Counterfeit Presentment, The Undiscovered Country, Modern Italian Poets, Indian Summer, Heroines of Fiction (1901), Miss Bellard's Inspiration (1905), Through the Eye of the Needle (1907), Fennel and Rue (1908), etc.

 (18621841 [sic]).—Naturalist and traveller. The Purple Land (1885), The Naturalists in La Plata (1892), Idle Days in Patagonia (1893), British Birds (1895), Green Mansions (1904), A Crystal Age (1906), A Foot in England (1909), etc.

 (1862).—Critic, etc. Introduction to the Philosophy of Herbert Spencer (1894), Studies in Interpretation (1896), Study of English Literature (1898), The Sphinx and Other Poems (1900), The Meaning and Value of Poetry (1901), Rousseau and Naturalism in Life and Thought (1903), etc.

 (1873)—.Novelist, etc. The Brown Owl, The Inheritors and Romance (both with J. Conrad), The Face of the Night (1904), The Soul of London (1905), An English Girl (1907), A Call (1910), Life of Madox Brown, etc.<section end="Hueffer, Ford Madox" />

<section begin="Hutton, Edward" /> (1875).—Writer on Italian Art, etc. Italy and the Italians (1902), The Cities of Umbria (1905), The Cities of Spain (1906), Sigismondo Malatesta (1906), Giovanni Boccaccio (1910), etc. <section end="Hutton, Edward" />

<section begin="Hutton, Rev. William Holden, B.D." /> (1860).—Historian. The Misrule of Henry III., The Church of the Sixth Century, Short History of the Church in Great Britain, The English Church (1625-1714), and Lives of Simon de Montfort, Laud, Sir T. More, etc.<section end="Hutton, Rev. William Holden, B.D." />

<section begin="Hyde, Douglas, LL.D." />—Irish scholar. Beside the Fire, Love Songs of Connacht (1894), Three Sorrows of Story-telling (1895), Story of Early Irish Literature (1897), A Literary History of Ireland (1899), and various works in Irish; has ed. various Irish texts, and made translations into English.<section end="Hyde, Douglas, LL.D." />