Henry S. King

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Publishing Charlotte Dempster
CD 's two-volume novel Blue Roses; or, Helen Malinofska's Marriage (published as by the author of Véra) was the first to appear after she moved from the publishing firm of Smith, Elder, and Co.
Publishing Jessie Fothergill
Like Healey, this novel was sold outright to Henry S. King ; it was reprinted by Bentley in 1891 and by Macmillan in 1899.
Crisp, Jane. Jessie Fothergill, 1851-1891: A Bibliography. Department of English, University of Queensland, p. 27 pp.
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Publishing Jessie Fothergill
There are two plausible explanations for her anonymity: either she wanted to protect her Quaker family from being blamed for her non-judgmental handling of a married woman's love affair with another man, or her publisher...

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Texts

Cadell, Jessie Ellen. Ida Craven. Henry S. King, 1876.
Coleridge, Sara. Memoir and Letters of Sara Coleridge. Editor Coleridge, Edith, Henry S. King, 1873.
Coleridge, Sara. Memoir and Letters of Sara Coleridge. Editor Coleridge, Edith, Henry S. King, 1875.
Coleridge, Sara. Phantasmion. Henry S. King, 1874.
King, Harriet Hamilton. The Disciples. Henry S. King, 1873.
Lothian, Roxburghe. Dante and Beatrice, from 1282 to 1290. Henry S. King, 1876.
Meynell, Alice, and Elizabeth Thompson. Preludes. Henry S. King, 1875.
Smedley, Menella Bute, editor. Boarding-Out and Pauper Schools, Especially for Girls. Henry S. King, 1875.