Edward Hudson (magazine owner)

Edward Hudson (magazine owner)

:"See also Edward Hudson (1743–1821)."

Edward Burgess Hudson (1854–1936) was the founder of Country Life magazine in 1897.

"Country Life" was an early lifestyle magazine. Edward Hudson was the owner of Lindisfarne Castle and a number of other Lutyens houses, including Deanery Gardens in Sonning, designed and built 1899–1901, and featured in the magazine.

External links

*Clive Aslet, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/39648 ‘Hudson, Edward Burgess (1854–1936)’] , "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 11 Jan 2008


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