Heinemann

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Publishing Sarah Grand
She noted that she had to publish the novel anonymously because My husband had a gt. [sic] dislike to having his name associated with my ideas.
qtd. in
Kersley, Gillian. Darling Madame: Sarah Grand and Devoted Friend. Virago Press, 1983.
55
She had begun writing it around 1880 while...
Publishing Elizabeth von Arnim
Reviewers judged EA 's subsequent novels to be largely forgettable. Macmillan published her Introduction to Sally in 1926 (a comedy which is Pygmalion-like but not otherwise Shavian ); her Expiation in 1929 (an exploration...
Publishing Georgette Heyer
Pressed for money, GH sold three of her most valuable copyrights (this book, These Old Shades, and Devil's Cub) to Heinemann for a total of only £750.
Haas, Lidija. “Wholly Allergic”. London Review of Books, Vol.
34
, No. 16, 30 Aug. 2012, pp. 29-30.
30
Publishing Ada Cambridge
AC 's association with the publisher William Heinemann of London began with the publication of A Marked Man. Although she published with several other companies, Heinemann remained her primary publisher from this time.
Cambridge, Ada, and Elizabeth Morrison. A Woman’s Friendship. New South Wales University Press, 1988.
xvi, xxiv
Publishing Laurence Hope
Hope's poetry continued to appear in new editions well after her death. Laurence Hope's Poems, 1907, collected some stray pieces not about India; it was dismissed by Harold Williams as too inferior to mention...
Publishing E. M. Delafield
She originally titled the book Equipment, but on the advice of F. Tennyson Jesse (a reader for her publisher, Heinemann ), the title was changed. EMD had wanted a pseudonym to distinguish herself from...
Publishing Florence Farr
The manuscript was rejected by Unwin and Heinemann before her friend John Lane accepted it for somewhat questionable reasons: It is always very pleasant to accept the MS of a new riter [sic] but it...
Publishing Sarah Grand
It took her three years to find a publisher willing to take on its controversial subject-matter.
Grand, Sarah. Sex, Social Purity and Sarah Grand: Volume 1. Editor Heilmann, Ann, Routledge, 2000.
245
Blackwood refused it. George Meredith , as a reader for Chapman and Hall , rejected it, advising SG
Publishing Shena Mackay
Heinemann now became her regular publisher for several years.
Publishing Alison Uttley
She had sent The Squirrel, the Hare and the Little Grey Rabbit unsuccessfully to several publishers before Heinemann . It became a book of 111 pages, with 29 colour illustrations. AU recommended Dorothy Hutton as...
Publishing Elaine Feinstein
EF wrote her first novel at about twelve, on loose paper which she then stapled together. She called it The Gatecrashers.
Feinstein, Elaine. It Goes with the Territory. Alma, 2013.
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As an undergraduate at Newnham , she wrote a novel about the...
Publishing Sarah Grand
SG 's publisher, Heinemann , priced the novel at six shillings.
Grand, Sarah. Sex, Social Purity and Sarah Grand: Volume 1. Editor Heilmann, Ann, Routledge, 2000.
537
Publishing Enid Bagnold
EB completed her novel about childbirth entitled The Squire, which was published the following year by Heinemann in London and Morrow in New York.
Sebba, Anne. Enid Bagnold: The Authorized Biography. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986.
135
Publishing Alison Uttley
There followed in this series How Little Grey Rabbit Got Back Her Tail, 1930, The Great Adventure of Hare, 1931 (originally entitled Hare Goes a-Journeying), and The Story of Fuzzypeg the Hedgehog...
Publishing Georgette Heyer
It was in this year that GH signed contracts with Heinemann for three historical romances and with Hodder and Stoughton for four detective stories.
qtd. in
Haas, Lidija. “Wholly Allergic”. London Review of Books, Vol.
34
, No. 16, 30 Aug. 2012, pp. 29-30.
29
This particular novel appeared in the United States as Merely Murder.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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Texts

Blackwood, Caroline. On the Perimeter. Heinemann, 1984.
Boswell, James, 1740 - 1795. Boswell’s London Journal. Editor Pottle, Frederick A., Heinemann, 1950.
Boswell, James, 1740 - 1795. Boswell: The English Experiment, 1785-1789. Editors Lustig, Irma S. and Frederick A. Pottle, Heinemann, 1986.
Bowen, Marjorie. Forget-Me-Not. Heinemann, 1932.
Bowen, Marjorie. To Bed at Noon. Heinemann, 1951.
Brady, Frank. James Boswell, the Later Years, 1769-1795. Heinemann, 1984.
Burnett, Frances Hodgson, and Charles, 1870 - 1937 Robinson. The Secret Garden. Heinemann, 1911.
Calder-Marshall, Arthur, and Enid Bagnold. “Foreword”. The Girl’s Journey, Heinemann, 1954, p. vii - xi.
Carter, Angela. Heroes and Villains. 1st ed., Heinemann, 1969.
Carter, Angela, and Eros Keith. Miss Z. The Dark Young Lady. 1st ed., Heinemann, 1970.
Carter, Angela. Several Perceptions. 1st ed., Heinemann, 1968.
Carter, Angela. Shadow Dance. 1st ed., Heinemann, 1966.
Carter, Angela. The Magic Toyshop. 1st ed., Heinemann, 1967.
Christie, Agatha. The Rose and the Yew Tree. Heinemann, 1948.
Compton-Burnett, Ivy. A House and Its Head. Heinemann, 1935.
Compton-Burnett, Ivy. Men and Wives. Heinemann, 1931.
Cookson, Catherine. A Dinner of Herbs. Heinemann, 1985.
Cookson, Catherine. Catherine Cookson Country. Heinemann, 1986.
Cookson, Catherine. Hamilton. Heinemann, 1983.
Cookson, Catherine. Tilly Trotter. Heinemann, 1982, 3 vols.
Couzyn, Jeni. Christmas in Africa. Heinemann, 1975.
Dane, Clemence. The Nelson Touch: An Anthology of Lord Nelson’s Letters. Heinemann, 1942.
Delafield, E. M. The Pelicans. Heinemann, 1918.
Delafield, E. M. The War-Workers. Heinemann, 1918.
Delafield, E. M. Zella Sees Herself. Heinemann, 1917.