Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge

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Textual Production Juliana Horatia Ewing
JHE issued her next work, Old Fashioned Fairy Tales, with the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge : they published all her later work.
Nadel, Ira Bruce, and William E. Fredeman, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 21. Gale Research.
21: 171
Textual Production Monica Furlong
MF edited for the SPCK a collection of essays about the ordination of women, entitled Feminine in the Church.
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Textual Production Monica Furlong
MF published through the SPCK a historical, doctrinal, political, and analytical study of the Church of England (the established church of most of the UK), which she titled by the church's colloquial name: C of...
Textual Production Agnes Giberne
AG began to write early, as did her sisters. She was said to have been publishing children's stories with the SPCK (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ) by the age of seventeen (that is...
Textual Production Agnes Giberne
Other books that she produced in the same vein include Among the Stars; or, Wonderful Things in the Sky, late 1884 (dated 1885), The Ocean of Air. Meteorology for Beginners (again with an introduction...
Occupation Kathleen E. Innes
The school was run by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge . She remained there teaching history and literature until 1910.
Harvey, Kathryn. "Driven by War into Politics": A Feminist Biography of Kathleen Innes. University of Alberta.
24
Textual Production Annie Keary
An 88-page selection of AK 's letters was posthumously published for the SPCK by her sister Eliza Keary .
The book is dated from the Bodleian Library 's acquisition stamp.
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Publishing Mary Linskill
ML stepped out of her own experience for a novel set among the upper classes and again published under her name with the SPCK : A Garland of Seven Lilies, this time with illustrations...
Publishing Mary Linskill
In 1883 the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge published (under her real name) ML 's Carl Forrest's Faith, after she had submitted it to several publishers in vain. She dedicated it to Harold and...
Textual Production Katharine S. Macquoid
KSM published with the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge an unusual venture for her: a children's book, Puff, An Autobiography, of which she purports to be only the editor.
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OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Textual Production Sara Maitland
SM published with the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge her book of feminist theology entitled Awesome God: Creation, Commitment and Joy.
This is dated by the Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
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Textual Production Ngaio Marsh
After her earliest years as a writer, NM 's dramatic writings were few. She collaborated on a three-act play, Exit Sir Derek, using some of the same material as The Nursing Home Murder...
Publishing Emma Marshall
This was one of the shorter fictions which EM published with James Nisbet and Co. She issued others of the same type with the SPCK , while Seeley continued to publish her longer books.
Marshall, Beatrice. Emma Marshall. Seeley.
90
Textual Production Mary Russell Mitford
The editor of this second selection of Mitford's letters was Henry Chorley . Her Correspondence with Charles Boner and John Ruskin followed in 1914. R. Brimley Johnson published another selection of her letters in 1925...
Textual Production Mary Louisa Molesworth
MLM 's Lettice appeared, the first of her works to be published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK).

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