James Montgomery Stuart
(1816–1889)
Scottish-born Italian correspondent for The Morning Post.[1][2] Author The History of Free Trade in Tuscany; Reminiscences and Essays
This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Articles attributed to this author are designated in EB1911 by the initials "J. M. S."

Works

References

  1. http://www.angl.unipi.it/servizi/icra/Final%20Exiles%20Programme.pdf Conference proceedings with mention of James Montgomery Stuart
  2. Schaff, Barbara, (ed.) (2010). "James Montgomery Stuart: A Scotsman in Florence (by Simonetta Berbeglia)". Exiles, Emigrés and Intermediaries. Anglo-Italian Cultural Exchanges.
  3. http://www.angl.unipi.it/servizi/icra/Final%20Exiles%20Programme.pdf Conference proceedings with mention of James Montgomery Stuart
  4. Schaff, Barbara, (ed.) (2010). "James Montgomery Stuart: A Scotsman in Florence (by Simonetta Berbeglia)". Exiles, Emigrés and Intermediaries. Anglo-Italian Cultural Exchanges.

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