Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall.
43 (1777): 389
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Dedications | Felicia Hemans | The attractive quarto volume, printed in Liverpool for T. Cadell and W. Davies
in London, was dedicated with permission to the Prince of Wales
. It had 977 other subscribers, including Captain Alfred Hemans |
Literary responses | Catharine Macaulay | Thomas Wilson
arranged the publication by Cadell
of Six Odes, presented to . . . Mrs. Catharine Macaulay
, on her Birth-Day. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. 43 (1777): 389 |
Publishing | Charlotte Smith | Since the Prévost book had been out for two generations, it was no wonder that two previous translations had appeared. According to CS
's sister, Catherine Ann Dorset
, Cadell
published an edition of Smith's... |
Publishing | Frances Brooke | It became a dazzling hit in England and other countries, performed in every year until the end of the century, and frequently reprinted after Cadell
first published it early in 1783. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. 55 (1783): 152 |
Publishing | Charlotte Smith | |
Publishing | Lady Charlotte Bury | |
Publishing | Charlotte Smith | Her publisher, Cadell
, paid her more than £260 for this novel, which she dedicated to minor royalty in the person of the Duchess of Cumberland
. Garside, Peter, James Raven, and Rainer Schöwerling, editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000. 1: 485 |
Publishing | Susan Ferrier | Having lost money by SF
's previous novel, Blackwood
refused this one, which set her on her high horse about the crass commercialism of publishers. The novel was brought out instead by Thomas Cadell
... |
Publishing | Charlotte Smith | Her former publisher, the firm of Cadell
, was just passing to a new generation. Both Thomas Cadells
, father and son
, and William Davies (partner of the latter) found Desmond too revolutionary: it... |
Publishing | Elizabeth Hamilton | Her addressee was Lady Charlotte Bingham
, one of the sisters to whom EH
had just been tutor. Lady Charlotte's grandmother Lady Lucan
had published at Dublin in 1768 the remarkable Verses on the... |
Publishing | Hannah More | Dedicated to Ann Lovell Gwatkin
, mother of one of its first performers, it was published by Farley
of Bristol. He then printed two further editions, while Thomas Cadell
of London printed eight more... |
Publishing | Charlotte Smith | The publication was initially turned down by Cadell and Davies
. The two-volume edition was published by Sampson Low
in 1800. They published a third volume in 1801, and two further volumes followed from Longman and Rees |
Publishing | Felicia Hemans | Again she published with T. Cadell and W. Davies
, who this time had the work printed in London instead of in Liverpool. |
Publishing | Felicia Hemans | For her later volumes of poetry (with the exception of one aimed at children), FH
moved to publishing with William Blackwood
and Thomas Cadell
. |
Publishing | Hannah More | Cadell
said the whole of the first edition was pre-sold before publication day: he hurriedly sent HM
a copy to correct for a second edition. Herron, Bonnie. "An Old Ballad Monger": Hannah More’s Unpublished Letters 1798-1827. University of Alberta, 1999. 113-4 Jones, Mary Gwladys. Hannah More. Cambridge University Press, 1952. 200 |
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