The Athenaeum Index of Reviews and Reviewers: 1830-1870. http://replay.web.archive.org/20070714065452/http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~asp/v2/home.html.
Richard Bentley and Son
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Publishing | Maria Edgeworth | John Gibson Lockhart
managed ME
's dealings about this book with the publisher, Bentley
: Bentley was to buy the first edition only, not the continuing copyright, and was to increase the payment if he... |
Textual Production | Grace Elliott | Richard Bentley
published from manuscript GE
's Journal of My Life during the French Revolution, whose existence he had heard about from her grand-daughter. |
Publishing | Grace Elliott | Richard Bentley
followed his edition of GE
's manuscript journals with a publicising letter about them in the Times. Feminist Companion Archive. |
Publishing | Jessie Fothergill | Like Healey, this novel was sold outright to Henry S. King
; it was reprinted by Bentley
in 1891 and by Macmillan
in 1899. Crisp, Jane. Jessie Fothergill, 1851-1891: A Bibliography. Department of English, University of Queensland, p. 27 pp. 15 |
Publishing | Jessie Fothergill | The copyright of the novel initially sold for £40 on 26 March 1877. Two months later, Richard Bentley and Son
recognized its commercial possibilities and drew up a new contract, increasing the price to £200... |
Publishing | Jessie Fothergill | |
Publishing | Jessie Fothergill | While the first two of these novels were published by Bentley
in three volumes, The Lasses of Leverhouse appeared in one-volume form from Hurst and Blackett
. This domestic story was first seen in the... |
Publishing | Catherine Gore | |
Textual Features | Catherine Gore | CG
told Sydney Morgan
that her publisher, Bentley
, had both thought of the subject and suggested the title. But with this self-exculpation she admitted that her protagonist was based on Mary, Countess of Cork and Orrery |
Publishing | Catherine Maria Grey | CMG
's The Duke, her third novel, was published in three volumes as a result of her first contract with Richard Bentley
(who was to publish just one more of her works). John Bull. (23 September 1839): 447 Spedding, Patrick. “The Many Mrs. Greys: Confusion and Lies about Elizabeth Caroline Grey, Catherine Maria Grey, Maria Georgina Grey, and Others”. The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, Vol. 104 , No. 3, pp. 299-40. 305-7 |
Occupation | Catherine Maria Grey | From what little is known, CMG
became a silver-fork novelist who signed most of her own contracts. (Her husband signed her first contract with Richard Bentley
, but she signed the second.) She began writing... |
Publishing | Catherine Maria Grey | CMG
signed her next Bentley
contract herself, for The Young Prima Donna in 1840. Smith, Helen R. New Light on Sweeney Todd, Thomas Peckett Prest, James Malcolm Rymer and Elizabeth Caroline Grey. Jarndyce. 8 Spedding, Patrick. “The Many Mrs. Greys: Confusion and Lies about Elizabeth Caroline Grey, Catherine Maria Grey, Maria Georgina Grey, and Others”. The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, Vol. 104 , No. 3, pp. 299-40. 337 |
Publishing | Isabel Hill | |
Publishing | Jane Francesca, Lady Wilde | Publisher Richard Bentley
paid fifty guineas for the first printing and promised the same amount for a second. Melville, Joy. Mother of Oscar. John Murray. 195 |
Textual Production | Henrietta Camilla Jenkin |
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