William Dutt

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William Alfred Dutt (1870 - 18 September 1939) was an East Anglian writer and naturalist. He was noted as a very knowledgeable recluse. For many years he lived in a cottage full of books in Carlton Colville.[1]

Selected bibliography[edit]

Many of his books have been digitised.[2]

  • 1896: George Borrow in East Anglia, London: D. Nutt.
  • 1899: Highways, Byways and Waterways of East Anglia, Lowestoft: Dotesio & Todd. Frontispiece by Edwin A. Cox.
  • 1900; Norfolk, London: Macmillian and Co. Reprinted several times.[citation needed]
  • 1901: Highways and Byways in East Anglia, London: Macmillian and Co., reprinted 1914. Illustrated by Joseph Pennell.
  • 1903 The Norfolk Broads, London: Methuen & Co.
  • 1904: The King's homeland, Sandringham and north-west Norfolk London : Published for the Homeland association, by A. and C. Black.
  • 1904 Suffolk, London: Methuen & Co.
  • 1906 Wild life in East Anglia, London, Methuen & Co.
  • 1907 Some literary associations of East Anglia, London: Methuen. Illustrated by Walter Dexter.
  • 1910 The County Coast Series: The Norfolk and Suffolk Coast, New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. Illustrated by Owen Dexter.[3]
  • 1916 Sunlit Norway, nature's wonderland, London: B & N Steamship Line and the Norwegian State Railways.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lingwood, H. R.; Simpson, F.W. (1953). "New and Interesting Plants Recorded by W.A. Dutt (1870-1939) of Carlton Colville and Lowestoft". Suffolk Naturalists' Society. 8: 136–147. Retrieved 28 Sep 2023.
  2. ^ "Dutt, William A. (William Alfred), 1870-1939 | The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu.
  3. ^ Dutt, W.A. (1910). The County Coast Series: The Norfolk and Suffolk Coast. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. Retrieved 28 Sep 2023.