Book Review Digest. H. W. Wilson.
(1927): 324
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Charlotte Guest | From learning the Welsh language, CG
moved on to studying its earlier form: what is now called Middle Welsh, together with medieval Welsh history and other literature dating from those years. From her researches sprang... |
Textual Production | Mary Agnes Hamilton | Mary Agnes Hamilton
published with Jonathan Cape
another novel, Folly's Handbook. The Bodleian Library
copy is date-stamped 15 June 1927. Book Review Digest. H. W. Wilson. (1927): 324 |
Textual Production | Mary Agnes Hamilton | This rare little work, held by the Université Laval
and the University of Alberta
Library (courtesy of the constituent Collège Saint-Jean
), is not listed in the catalogues of the British Library
, Bodleian Library |
Textual Production | Mary Harcourt | Fifty sets of the volumes of The Harcourt Papers were printed, intended for private circulation. Edward William says he extracted these anecdotes from MG's letters where they [were] intermixed with some family concerns, because of... |
Publishing | Mary Anne Duffus Hardy | This work, published at Cambridge, is held by Cambridge University Library “Newton Library Catalogue”. University of Cambridge: Cambridge University Library and Dependent Libraries. |
Textual Production | Beatrice Harraden | BH
collaborated with William A. Edwards
in publishing with Lippincott
of PhiladelphiaTwo Health-Seekers in Southern California, an advice or how-to book on running a small commercial orchard as an occupation for an invalid... |
Textual Production | Beatrice Harraden | BH
's novel The Guiding Thread begins with its heroine, Joan Holbrook, a blacksmith's daughter, imprisoned in her marriage to an insanely possessive and dominating scholar. Dated from the Bodleian Library
acquisition stamp. Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true. |
Textual Production | Jane Harvey | JH
dated her preface 12 February 1806. A former owner of what is now the Bodleian Library
copy, who lived at Tynemouth Vicarage, wrote their name in the novel in 1936. The Chawton House Library |
Publishing | Elizabeth Helme | Helme's Translator's Preface explains that she has replaced Campe's group of pupils with a whole family and their parents, observing that children will find that more interesting. Campe, Joachim Heinrich. Columbus. Translator Helme, Elizabeth, Sampson Low. 1: iii |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Helme | William Helme provided no information of any kind, but the Bodleian Library
copy has a Longman
advertisement for other books bound in at the end, dated April 1814. A second edition appeared in 1817. |
Textual Production | Isabel Hill | In 1823 IH
anonymously published Zaphna; or, The Amulet: a Poem; it is now very rare (held neither by the British Library
nor by the Bodleian
, nor listed in OCLC WorldCat). Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford. Peace, Mary et al., editors. “Corvey Women Writers on the Web: an Electronic Guide to Literature 1796-1834 (CW3)”. Sheffield Hallam Corvey: The Corvey Project at Sheffield Hallam University. |
Textual Production | Selima Hill | SH
gave her next volume an even more attention-grabbing title: Trembling Hearts in the Bodies of Dogs: New and Selected Poems. This book is dated by the Bodleian Library
's acquisition stamp. Hill, Selima. “Small Press Poetry”. Mslexia, Vol. 9 , p. 47. 47 |
Textual Production | Susan Hill | SH
published The Woman in Black, a novel or novella or ghost story with atmospheric illustrations by John Lawrence
, which five years later went on to enjoy immense success as an adaptation for... |
Textual Production | Fanny Holcroft | This work is not held by the British Library
, the Bodleian
, or Cambridge University Library
. OCLC WorldCat lists only four copies of it: three in the USA and one in the National Library of Scotland |
Textual Production | Margaret Holford | After her marriage Margaret Hodson published through John Murray
in 1827 a volume of hymns designed especially for those facing death, written or else collected by herself. In September that year Joanna Baillie
thanked her... |
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