Baillie, Joanna. The Collected Letters of Joanna Baillie. Editor Slagle, Judith Bailey, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
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Publishing | Jane West | |
Publishing | Joanna Baillie | These had all been written years earlier. Baillie had written Witchcraft in 1826-7, Baillie, Joanna. The Collected Letters of Joanna Baillie. Editor Slagle, Judith Bailey, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2: 592 Witchcraft by Joanna Baillie. Finborough Theatre. |
Publishing | Mary Robinson | Again the print-run was 1,000 copies, but Longman
paid only sixty pounds for copyright, perhaps because at two volumes the novel was only half MR
's previous length. Fergus, Jan, and Janice Thaddeus. “Women, Publishers, and Money, 1790-1820”. Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, Vol. 17 , pp. 191-07. 204n19 |
Publishing | Edith Lyttelton | Published by Longmans, Green and Co.
, the book sold rapidly, and by June 1917 had already gone through four impressions. A new, abridged edition came out in 1923. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. Lyttelton, Edith. Alfred Lyttelton: An Account of His Life. Longmans, Green. prelims |
Publishing | Josephine Tey | The play was published that year by Victor Gollancz
in London and by Little, Brown
in Boston. Tey, Josephine. Richard of Bordeaux. Little, Brown. prelims Harben, Niloufer. Twentieth-Century English History Plays: from Shaw to Bond. Macmillan. 93 |
Publishing | Amelia Opie | AO
published with LongmanSimple Tales in four volumes; this first story collection (which was marketed both to children and adults) reached a fourth London edition by 1815. Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall. 3d ser. 8 (1806): 443 King, Shelley. “Westward Ho!: Charting the Transatlantic Travels of Amelia Opie’s Tales”. Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (CSECS) Conference, St John’s, Newfoundland. |
Publishing | Georgette Heyer | She hated the collaborative process that produced these books. All the clues & things bother me . . . I find the whole thing fatuous. Haas, Lidija. “Wholly Allergic”. London Review of Books, Vol. 34 , No. 16, pp. 29-30. 29 |
Publishing | Anne Bannerman | AB
published, with her name, her first volume of Poems with Mundell
at Edinburgh and Longman, Rees, and Wright
at London. Kushigian, Nancy, and Stephen C. Behrendt, editors. Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period. Elfenbein, Andrew. Romantic Genius: The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role. Columbia University Press. 131 |
Publishing | Mary Robinson | |
Publishing | Mary Cowden Clarke | In her memoirs MCC
wrote that all my experience of publishers has been most agreeable. Contrary to the prejudiced opinion sometimes expressed, that authors and publishers are often antagonistic in their transactions, I have invariably... |
Publishing | Mary Tighe | MT
's family (probably her widower
and her brother John Blachford
rather than her poet brother-in-law William Tighe
) published with Longman
, London, a handsome, quarto, posthumous volume of her work: Psyche, with... |
Publishing | Stella Gibbons | |
Publishing | Jane West | She addressed this book of advice to one of her sons. In more than one edition, Longmans
sold 4,500 copies of it. Briggs, Asa. A History of Longmans and Their Books 1724 - 1990. Longevity in Publishing. British Library and Oak Knoll Press. 75 |
Publishing | Ann Radcliffe | The publisher Longman
wrote requesting AR
that they might be favd with the perusal of the whole of a book-length poem for which they were willing to offer her a thousand pounds. Fergus, Jan, and Janice Thaddeus. “Women, Publishers, and Money, 1790-1820”. Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, Vol. 17 , pp. 191-07. 193 |
Publishing | Rachel Hunter | This one was shorter again: two volumes. RH
's London publisher was Longman
. A later edition by the Minerva Press
bore no date, but was advertised in 1812. McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta. 467 |
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