Published Works
- A Pedestrian Tour in Calabria & Sicily London: T.C. Newby 1842 Full text on archive.org, on Google Books
- Guido Puccio (ed.) Calabria Sicilia 1840 Naples: Edizioni scientifiche italiane 1970
Strutt became editor of the weekly Roman Advertiser, the first English-language paper of Italy, in succession to the founding editor, the Irish antiquary Charles Isidore Hemans (1817–1876). 106 issues of The Roman Advertiser: Journal of Science, Literature and the Fine Arts appeared between 24 October 1846 and 21 April 1849; it was published on Saturday evenings by the Monaldini bookshop at 79, Piazza di Spagna, and cost 5 baiocchi.
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