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Author summary | Enid Blyton | EB
was probably the most prolific and successful children's writer of the twentieth century. In three decades she produced more than four hundred titles: picture-books for small children, fairy stories, adventure stories, school stories, fantasy... |
Author summary | Mary Martha Sherwood | MMSwrote and signed more than 350 books (mostly for children, but including several adult novels), and left almost a score of fat volumes of diary. Some of her children's books, despite their uncompromisingly hell-fire... |
Publishing | Margaret Roper | Erasmus had published his commentary at Basel in Switzerland in 1523. The full title of Roper's translation was A Devout Treatise upon the Pater Noster, made fyrst in latyn by the moost famous doctour mayster... |
Publishing | Katharine S. Macquoid | Her husband, already a regular contributor, illustrated some of the children's poems and stories she published there under the pseudonym of Gilbert Percy (made up of the names of her sons). These were collected in... |
Publishing | Hester Mulso Chapone | |
Publishing | Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson | SSW
's A Visit to London serves to exemplify the difficulty of dating her work (apart from her full-length novels). (It has also been ascribed to Elizabeth Kilner
, but the chain of allusive authorship... |
Publishing | Eliza Kirkham Mathews | The first edition, unlisted in OCLC WorldCat or the British Library
catalogue, survives in the Bodleian Library
. Miami University
holds a second edition published in 1803 at York, with illustrations from Thomas Bewick |
Publishing | Maria Edgeworth | The Bodleian Library
has recently acquired a later edition of one of these tales, Vivian, with ME
's autograph revisions in ink and comments in pencil by the recipient of the volume, Mary Sneyd |
Publishing | Mary Anne Duffus Hardy | This work, published at Cambridge, is held by Cambridge University Library |
Publishing | Mary Augusta Ward | A Morning in the Bodleian, an essay written collaboratively by Mary Augusta Arnold
and her fiancé (later her husband), Thomas Humphry Ward
, was privately printed. Wilkes, Joanne. “Mary Ward as Critic of Matthew Arnold”. Women’s Writing, Vol. 18 , No. 4, Nov. 2011, pp. 453-67. 456 and n7 |
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 | Helen Waddell | She gave this month's date to her preface. Mediaeval Latin Lyrics. Translator Waddell, Helen, Fourth Edition, Constable, 1933. viii |
Publishing | Emily Gerard | EG
published with Digby, Long and Co.
of London an intriguingly-titled novella, The Tragedy of a Nose, which occupies about two-thirds of the volume it shares with a tale entitled A Brief Delirium... |
Publishing | Maria Edgeworth | ME
intended her fiction to serve the same broadly didactic purpose, adapted to each rank of society and period of life, as did the directly educational writings in which she collaborated with her father. Butler, Marilyn. Maria Edgeworth: A Literary Biography. Clarendon, 1972. 287 |
Publishing | Susanna Blamire | Before the appearance of the first volume of her work, nearly fifty years after her death, SB
was to some extent known for her songs. Often, however, the songs (some in English and some in... |
Timeline
: Meic Stephens founded Poetry Wales, published...
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Spring 1965
Meic Stephens
founded Poetry Wales, published at Merthyr Tydfil, partly in order to allow English-language poets to contribute to the revitalised nationalist culture of the period.
Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. 18 July 2011, http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true.
25 November 1982: Diana Scott issued Bread and Roses: An Anthology...
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25 November 1982
Diana Scott
issued Bread and Roses: An Anthology of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Poetry by Women Writers.
Scott, Diana, editor. Bread and Roses. Virago, 1982.
By mid-October 1983: Ursula Owen, editor of Virago Press, published...
Women writers item
By mid-October 1983
Ursula Owen
, editor of Virago Press
, published with them an anthology of essays: Fathers: Reflections by Daughters.
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Dated from the Bodleian Library
acquisition stamp.
August 2005: Google's plans for massive digitization of...
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August 2005
Google
's plans for massive digitization of printed books for reading online were temporarily halted by threats of litigation in the USA.
“Front Line: Google”. The Author, Vol.
cxvi
, No. 4, 1 Dec.–28 Feb. 2005, pp. 142-3. 142-3
19 February 2007: Sarah Thomas, an American, made history when...
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19 February 2007
Sarah Thomas
, an American, made history when she became the first woman and the first non-British person appointed Bodley's Librarian: head librarian at Oxford University
's Bodleian Library
(opened on 8 November 1602).
Garner, Richard. “A double-first at the Bodleian library as US woman takes over”. The Independent, 21 Feb. 2007.
“First woman to become Bodley’s Librarian”. University of Oxford: News, 16 Nov. 2006.
7 March 2008: Julian Blackwell, head of Blackwell's bookshop...
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7 March 2008
Julian Blackwell
, head of Blackwell's
bookshop and publishing firm, made a five million pound donation to Oxford University
's Bodleian Library
, the largest ever to a university library in the UK.
“¥5m Donation Will Open the Bodleian Library’s Collections”. Oxford University Library Services: News, 7 Mar. 2008.
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