Howe, M(ark) A(ntony) Dewolfe

Howe, M[ark] A[ntony] Dewolfe (1864–1960), New England editor, poet, and scholarly antiquary. His numerous books on the New England background include Boston, the Place and the People (1903); Life and Letters of George Bancroft (1908); Boston Common: Scenes from Four Centuries (1910); Letters of Charles Eliot Norton (1913), edited with Sara Norton; The Atlantic Monthly and Its Makers (1919); Memories of a Hostess (1922), based on the journals of Mrs. J.T. Fields; Barrett Wendell and His Letters (1924, Pulitzer Prize); Classic Shades (1928); James Ford Rhodes (1929), a biography; and Holmes of the Breakfast‐Table (1939). A Venture in Remembrance (1941) is his autobiography.

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