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Textual Production | John Strange Winter | In over a hundred novels, JSW
addressed a diverse range of subjects and genres. She continued to write throughout her career the tales of military life which were her first productions: her further titles in... |
Reception | Ethel Wilson | |
Reception | Ethel Wilson | Lilly's Story was translated into German and published in Switzerland in 1952, entitled simply Lilly. This was also the title for the Danish edition which appeared in 1954. Both stories were published in an... |
Publishing | Ethel Wilson | The US edition of Swamp Angel was published by Harper's
at the same time as the Canadian edition. During negotiations over it, Harper's readers felt that the story was too slight and that too many... |
Textual Production | Roma White | RW
published, under this name and for six shillings through Harper and Brothers
, 'Twixt Town and Country. A Book of Suburban Gardening. |
Textual Production | Doreen Wallace | DW
told a journalist during the 1970s that she had published under the name of Mary Crossley. This author name appears in library catalogues of the period for only one novel, titled (from a... |
Publishing | Doreen Wallace | DW
's next novel, Creatures of an Hour, which also appeared in 1933 (title adapted from a love-poem by Keats
), was her last before she switched, in 1934, her publisher from Ernest Benn |
Publishing | Queen Victoria | An American edition of the book was printed later that same year by Harper and Brothers
. Victoria, Queen. Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands. Editor Helps, Arthur, Harper and Brothers. i |
Publishing | Alison Uttley | Later, however, Collins
took Little Grey Rabbit on, and AU
's happy partnership with William Collins
was launched with Squirrel Goes Skating, 1934. It continued through Little Grey Rabbit's Party, 1936; The Knot... |
Textual Production | Alison Uttley | AU
rewrote it for eventual publication by Collins
. She sent a set of the Little Grey Rabbit books as a wedding present to Princess Elizabeth
in 1947 (and had, she said, a charming thank-you... |
Publishing | Alison Uttley | This book caused AU
much anguish in writing. She took the idea from the Babington ancestral home at Dethick, close to her childhood home of Castle Top Farm, and from a dream she... |
Publishing | P. L. Travers | The book was first published in London by Collins
, followed in 1989 by an American edition published by Delacorte Press
. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Katherine Cecil Thurston | It was published by Harper & Brothers
in both places. The notice in the Athenæum listed the publisher wrongly. Athenæum. J. Lection. 4017 (22 October 1904): 546 |
Publishing | Noel Streatfeild | |
Textual Production | Noel Streatfeild | She kept a diary which is still unpublished, first during her acting tour of Australia and then during the second world war, the latter under the title of London under Fire. Huse, Nancy. Noel Streatfeild. Twayne. 13, xvi |
Timeline
1875: Elizabeth Stone (the one who wrote as Sutherland...
Women writers item
1875
Elizabeth Stone
(the one who wrote as Sutherland Menzies) issued a History of France for Junior Classes.
1876: Elizabeth Stone, under the pseudonym of Sutherland...
Women writers item
1876
Elizabeth Stone
, under the pseudonym of Sutherland Menzies, published a volume in Collins
's School Series, entitled History of Germany for Junior Classes.
1877: The Elizabeth Stone who published as Sutherland...
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1877
The Elizabeth Stone
who published as Sutherland Menzies issued under her pseudonym a two history books this year in the CollinsSchool Series.
29 December 1940: St Paul's Cathedral in London survived an...
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29 December 1940
St Paul's Cathedral in London survived an air raid that destroyed almost all the buildings around it; a photograph of the dome standing amidst flames and billowing smoke became an emblem of the courage of...
1963: Collins published Patricia Moyes's detective...
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1963
Collins
published Patricia Moyes
's detectivenovelMurder à la mode, which takes place amid the fashion industry, for its Crime Club
.
January 1974: Collins published The Property of a Gentleman,...
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January 1974
1983: The title of Maggie Ross's novel Milena,...
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1983
The title of Maggie Ross
's novelMilena, published by Collins
, refers to Kafka
's mistress Milena Jesenská
.
23 September 2010: The British edition appeared of US author...
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23 September 2010
The British edition appeared of US author Jonathan Franzen
's latest novel, Freedom. Within a couple of weeks the edition had to be pulped.
Brown, Derek. “Week in Britain. A mistake of genius”. Guardian Weekly, p. 16.
14 July 2015: Harper Lee's first-written but rejected novel,...
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14 July 2015
Harper Lee
's first-written but rejected novel, Go Set a Watchman, reached print from HarperCollins
. It is set later in the lives of characters in her wildly successful and so far only novel,...
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