Lowndes, Marie Belloc. I, Too, Have Lived in Arcadia. Macmillan.
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Publishing | Mary Anne Barker | This manuscript consisted of letters from the animals to an absent child mistress. It was thirteen years since Macmillan
had last published any book by her. When they rejected a second book as well, about... |
Publishing | Muriel Spark | She had originally used the title for a poem. Besides The Seraph and the Zambesi, the eleven stories include The Pawnbroker's Wife, The Twins, and The Portobello Road, which MS
considered... |
Publishing | Marie Belloc Lowndes | This book was three times reprinted by January 1942. Lowndes, Marie Belloc. I, Too, Have Lived in Arcadia. Macmillan. prelims |
Publishing | Zoë Fairbairns | |
Publishing | Alice Munro | Her contract with Macmillan
was to give her an advance of $25,000 and royalties on the hardback of 10% on the first 10,000 copies, then 15%, and on the paperback 8% on the first 40,000... |
Publishing | Ethel Wilson | The interest in a film adaptation nonetheless proved profitable in the end, since it eventually led Macmillan, London
, to reconsider an English imprint of the novel. In September 1947, a contract was signed for... |
Publishing | Mary Anne Barker | She followed this in 1878 with The Bedroom and the Boudoir, also extracted from Evening Hours but issued not through William Hunt
(which had antogonised her by sloppy production of the periodical during her... |
Publishing | May Laffan | A new edition of Hogan, M.P. appeared from Macmillan
in 1881 (reissued in 1883), and a New York edition from G. Munro
in 1882. The novel was thereafter out of print until Garland Publishing
reprinted... |
Publishing | Ethel Wilson | |
Publishing | Christina Rossetti | CR
's earnings from her work remained very modest: in 1866 her income was well under £100. In 1874 it was under £40, and most of that came from investments rather than from writing. She... |
Publishing | Mary Anne Barker | This appeared not from Macmillan
as usual, but through William Hunt
, publisher of Evening Hours. Reprints have included a Tauchnitz
edition the year after first publication and New Zealand editions (issued at Christchurch... |
Publishing | May Laffan | A 1878 New York edition published by Henry Holt
in its Leisure Hour Series made some changes to the text with reference to local tastes. Laffan, May. The Honorable Miss Ferrard. Henry Holt. front matter |
Publishing | Muriel Spark | |
Publishing | Richmal Crompton | In a delicate tug-of-war, the editor of the first magazine to publish the William stories also accepted and paid for a number of short stories for adults written by RC
, some of which were... |
Publishing | Elaine Feinstein |
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