Religious Tract Society

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Occupation Caroline Leakey
CL devoted a great deal of time to writing. Most of her publications were pieces for the Religious Tract Society or evangelical articles for magazines.
Publishing Caroline Leakey
In 1860 CL published Holy Living: Happy Dying in Sunday At Home. She also later wrote for the Religious Tract Society 's Girl's Own Paper.
Samuels, Selina, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 230. Gale Research.
230: 245-6
Pike, Douglas, editor. Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Press.
5
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Publishing Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick
The year after the Religious Tract Society had printed excerpts, the seventeenth-century diary of Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick , appeared in entirety for the first time, published for the Percy Society , an antiquarian group.
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Publishing Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick
Passages from her writings were included by Anthony Walker when he printed his funeral sermon on her, The Virtuous Woman Found, 1678. His work was abridged as Memoir of Lady Warwick, published by...
Publishing Hannah More
Of a total of 114 tracts, HM wrote fifty herself. Her sisters Sally and Patty contributed (Patty with a single tract), as did the Clapham Sect , Hester Mulso Chapone (Mary Wood the Housemaid...
Textual Production Charlotte Grace O'Brien
Someone named Charlotte O'Brien began publishing in 1855 (when CGOB was probably not yet ten) a series of little books for children, mostly now rare. After the first, The Coral Necklace, came A Simple...
Publishing Katherine Parr
While it was often called The Queen's Prayers, the first edition copy used for Women Writers Online (http://www.wwp.northeastern.edu) is titled Prayers Stirryng the Mynd unto Heavenlye Medytacions collected oute of holy workes. The...
Publishing Katherine Parr
This date appears in the colophon.
Parr, Katherine. “Introductory Note”. Katherine Parr, edited by Janel M. Mueller, Scolar Press; Ashgate, p. ix - xiv.
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Further editions followed, and a French translation by Jean Bellemain .29 May 1545 This text too was reprinted for the Religious Tract Society in 1831, and is included...
Textual Production Mary Martha Sherwood
Dudley Castle followed through Darton the year after this, and MMS continued to turn out at a great rate both adult novels and improving fiction for children. She published for the Religious Tract Society ...
Textual Production Mary Martha Sherwood
MMS published The Two Sisters; or, Ellen and Sophia (centred on the sisters's schooldays) through the Religious Tract Society in 1827.
Women Writers of the (long) English Regency. Stuart Bennett Rare Books & Manuscripts.
114
Textual Production Constance Smedley
CS 's next book, covering much the same ground as her previous one but this time for younger readers, was Grace Darling and her Islands, published with the Religious Tract Society .
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Textual Production Hesba Stretton
HS celebrated the passing of the Married Women's Property Act by publishing with the Religious Tract Society the short novel Under the Old Roof.
Cutt, Margaret Nancy. Ministering Angels: A Study of Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Writing for Children. Five Owls Press.
129
Publishing Hesba Stretton
The notoriously stingy Religious Tract Society gave her £30 for the copyright of this work.
Sutherland, John. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press.
Publishing Hesba Stretton
She was paid thirty-five guineas for it by the Religious Tract Society , which she rejoiced at as capital pay.
Bratton, Jacqueline S. The Impact of Victorian Children’s Fiction. Croom Helm.
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Cutt, Margaret Nancy. Ministering Angels: A Study of Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Writing for Children. Five Owls Press.
118
Textual Production Hesba Stretton
The following year it was reprinted by the Religious Tract Society in book form.
Khorana, Meena, and Judith Gero John, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 163. Gale Research.
163: 288
By the time of HS 's death in 1911, two and a half million copies of Jessica's First Prayer...

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