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Publishing Mary Anne Duffus Hardy
First published by Chapman and Hall in London and by R. Worthington in New York, it was quickly reprinted in the USA, at Chicago as well as New York. A facsimile from the first...
Reception Mary Ann Shadd Cary
By the end of the twentieth century, there was a resurgence of interest in MASC . Scholar Richard Almonte observed that the appearance in 1977 of Jim Bearden and Linda Jean Butler 's biography Shadd...
Textual Production Una Troubridge
Some of UT 's day books, of which she wrote at least sixty (sometimes covering the same period in more than one diary), are now in the hands of Alessandro Rossi-Lemeni Makedon , the descendant...
Textual Production Catharine Parr Traill
CPT cultivated a wide range of correspondents in her later years, including writer William Kirby and scientist John Macoun . Some of her letters are published; others remain (along with other unpublished materials) in the...
Textual Production Agnes Strickland
It includes a dedication to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, William IV .
qtd. in
Peterman, Michael. “Patriotic Songs by Agnes Strickland and Susanna Strickland”. Bulletin, July/August 2002, Vol.
34
, No. 4, National Library of Canada.
Though it was almost certain that the collaboration had taken place, it was widely believed until 2002 that no copies of the...
Textual Production Agnes Maule Machar
AMM 's papers are held in various locations including Queen's University Archives, the New York Public Library , the National Archives of Canada , and in archives at McGill University , McMaster University , York University
Textual Production L. M. Montgomery
LMM 's letters to Ephraim Weber and George Boyd MacMillan are in the National Public Archives of Canada . She resisted the idea of having her biography written, calling the undertaking a screaming farce.I...
Textual Production Susanna Moodie
It is dedicated to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, William IV .
qtd. in
Peterman, Michael. “Patriotic Songs by Agnes Strickland and Susanna Strickland”. Bulletin, July/August 2002, Vol.
34
, No. 4, National Library of Canada.
Until recently this work was thought not to have survived, but in 2002 the National Library of Canada acquired a copy.
Peterman, Michael. “Patriotic Songs by Agnes Strickland and Susanna Strickland”. Bulletin, July/August 2002, Vol.
34
, No. 4, National Library of Canada.
Publisher J. Green
Textual Production Susanna Moodie
Her papers are held at the National Library of Canada and the National Archives of Canada . Letters to her publisher Richard Bentley are available in the British Library .
Milner, Nina. “Susanna Moodie (1803-1885)”. Canadian Poetry Archive: National Library of Canada.
“The British Library Manuscripts Catalogue”. The British Library Website.

Timeline

30 July 1796: The earliest known Australian imprint is...

Writing climate item

30 July 1796

The earliest known Australian imprint is a playbill printed for a performance on this day in Sydney of Nicholas Rowe 's she-tragedyJane Shore.
Gamache, Pierre. “Library and Archives Canada: Popular Content and Access”. PopPrint. Continuities and Innovations: Popular Print Cultures—Past and Present, Local and Global, University of Alberta, 28 Aug. 2008.

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