Hearst
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Publishing | Ella Wheeler Wilcox | EWW
began a novel the year before her marriage and finished it soon afterwards, but the experience convinced her that she had no talent for prose. Then at a time of financial stringency in the... |
Publishing | Elinor Glyn | In October 1915 EG
published a collection of articles on truth, common sense, and happiness under the title Three Things (which was used for a very different text by W. B. Yeats
in 1929). She... |
Publishing | Elinor Glyn | This novel had first appeared in serial form in Nash's Magazine (currently Nash's and Pall Mall Magazine). EG
's agent, Hughes Massie
, had sent a summary of it to William Randolph Hearst
... |
Publishing | Elinor Glyn | EG
's war novel, Elizabeth's Daughter (1918), was published in serial form both in English periodicals by Frank Newnes
, and in American ones by the Hearst
press. Hearst used the title Elizabeth's Daughter Visits... |
Publishing | F. Tennyson Jesse | In 1948 FTJ
and her husband
adapted the novel as a play, which opened in London at the New Boltons Theatre Club
in May 1951. The novel was produced as a talking book in 1953... |
Timeline
1929: The Graf Zeppelin dirigible airship circumnavigated...
Building item
1929
The Graf Zeppelin dirigible airship circumnavigated the world in twenty-one days (twelve flying days); journalists aboard included one woman, Lady Grace Hay-Drummond-Hay
, who later rode the Hindenburg.
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