Sidney Whitman
English author
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Sidney Whitman was an English author[1][2] who wrote about his experiences in Russia and with the Hapsburgs. He also wrote about Turkey, Germany,[3] and Austria. He wrote for the New York Herald for more than 20 years.[4] The New York Times named him as "one of the greatest authors in Bismarck".[5]

He was a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. His book on Turkey received a favorable review in the Illustrated London News.[6]
Works
- The Return of the Habsburgs (1893)[7]


- Prince of Bismarck, Personal Memories (1902)
- Personal Reminiscences of Prince Bismarck[8] (1903)
- Imperial Germany; a critical study of fact and character
- Conversations with Prince Bismarck[9]
- German Memories (1912)
- Turkish Memories (1914)[10]
- Things I remember; the recollections of a political writer in the capitals of Europe (1916)
- Austria, Story of Nations
- Imperial Germany Chataqua Scientific and Literary Circle