Mavor, Elizabeth. “Gentleman Jack from Halifax”. London Review of Books, pp. 18-19.
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Publishing | Christina Stead | In 1976 Jean B. Read
edited and published A Christina Stead Reader, including The Sensitive Goldfish from The Salzburg Tales, excerpts from all of her novels up to this point (except The Man... |
Publishing | Isabella Bird | Before publication in book form, some of the letters appeared in periodicals such as Out West and The Leisure Hour. The book was translated for a French edition and published in America by G. P. Putnam Sons |
Publishing | Anne Lister | Following the appearance of some selections in 1950, AL
's diary first reached print in an entire volume drawn from its opening decade, edited by Helena Whitbread for Virago
, and entitled I Know My Own Heart. Mavor, Elizabeth. “Gentleman Jack from Halifax”. London Review of Books, pp. 18-19. 18 Lister, Anne. I Know My Own Heart. Editor Whitbread, Helena, New York University Press. |
Publishing | Harriet Taylor | In 1859 Mill
reprinted this essay shortly after HT
's death in the second volume of his Dissertations and Discussions. Hayek, Friedrich Augustus von et al. John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor; Their Correspondence [i.e. Friendship] and Subsequent Marriage. University of Chicago Press. 14 Mitchell, Sally, editor. Victorian Britain: An Encyclopedia. Garland Press. 502 |
Publishing | Michèle Roberts | She began this book out of an impulse to think about where I came from, both genetically and socio-historically. Roberts, Michèle. Paper Houses. Virago. 313 |
Publishing | F. Tennyson Jesse | It was reprinted twice by Heinemann
this year and twice in 1930. There were four other editions in the next two decades, and Evans Brothers
obtained the copyright to print it in 1951. The 1979... |
Publishing | G. B. Stern | The latter title dates from the first US edition, 1925. The Virago
edition of 1987 has an introduction by Julia Neuberger
. This work (dedicated to John Galsworthy
) was followed by A Deputy was... |
Publishing | Isabella Bird | |
Publishing | Constance Lytton | It is dedicated to prisoners, and not to suffrage or political prisoners only, but to those brought to jail by distress of circumstance, drunkenness, selfish action, cruelty, or madness.CL
urges them to remember... |
Publishing | Sarah Scott | A fuller title is A Description of Millenium Hall, and the Country Adjacent; Together with the Characters of the Inhabitants, And such Historical Anecdotes and Reflections . . . . The author is described as... |
Publishing | Sheila Kaye-Smith | W. L. George
persuaded her to set this book in Sussex (instead of the Channel Island setting she was planning) on grounds of her identification with Sussex in the public mind. Anderson, Rachel, and Sheila Kaye-Smith. “Introduction”. Joanna Godden, Dial, p. xi - xviii. xiv-xv |
Publishing | Mary Stott | In this book she says: The journalist develops antennae which cast about ceaselessly for stimuli. Her own antennae responded, especially in my Guardian days, [to] currents of social change, ground swells that grew into breakers... |
Publishing | Ann Bridge | It was reprinted by Virago
in 1984. |
Publishing | Katherine Cecil Thurston | Like most of KCT
's novels, The Fly on the Wheel was also first serialized. It appeared from October 1907 to April 1908 in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, and from February to September 1908 in... |
Publishing | Antonia White | The women's publishing house Virago Press
reprinted AW
's Frost in May as the first title in the later famous Virago Modern Classics series. Dunn, Jane. Antonia White: A Life. Jonathan Cape. 417, 420 |
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