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Publishing | Edna St Vincent Millay | She was working on Epitaph for the Race of Man at Cap d'Antibes in March this year. Milford, Nancy. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Random House. 376-7 |
Publishing | Emma Frances Brooke | By June 14, 1884, an American edition appeared in New York, published by Harper and Brothers
(which oddly published simultaneously another novel with a similar title: A Country Maid by F. W. Robinson
)... |
Publishing | Rebecca Harding Davis | |
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 | Patricia Highsmith | The first version was rejected by Harper and Row
with the comment: A book can stand one or even two neurotics, but not three who are the main characters. Highsmith, Patricia. Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction. St Martin’s Press. 128 |
Publishing | Edna St Vincent Millay | A decade or more after publication Cass Canfield
at Harper
proposed changing the name Aeolus to Ixion in Epitaph for the Race of Man: Millay, he suggested, had got her mythology wrong. She sent... |
Publishing | Frances Browne | Early editions are very rare. Children's book scholar and collector Peter Opie
recorded in 1965 his excitement on acquiring a probable second edition of this beloved classic, dating from 1858, to go with his probable... |
Publishing | Anne Thackeray Ritchie | The Harper
edition (1894) was titled Chapters from Some Unwritten Memoirs. Ritchie, Anne Thackeray. Chapters from Some Unwritten Memoirs. Harper and Brothers. title-page |
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 | Patricia Highsmith | Her first version (in which she felt she gave too much space to the prison part of the book) was rejected by Harper and Row
. They rejected the second version, too, demanding that either... |
Publishing | Edna St Vincent Millay | Her contract, signed in January, was for this and a further untitled work. She was to have an advance of $1,000 on delivering each manuscript, and a 15-percent royalty rising to 20 percent after 5,000... |
Publishing | Emma Robinson | An edition in 188 pages, double column, was issued by Harper and Brothers
of NewYork in 1864 as The Maid of Orleans, A Romantic Chronicle. |
Publishing | E. M. Delafield | In 1931, Harper
brought out an illustrated American edition with drawings by Arthur Watts
and an introduction by Mary Borden
. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
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 |
Reception | Ethel Wilson |
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