Tinsley Brothers

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Publishing Mary Elizabeth Braddon
A subplot excised in revision as Henry Dunbar was recycled into the short story Lost and Found: this removed the bigamy and blackmail from the novel. This time the novel in book form was...
Publishing Rhoda Broughton
George Bentley eventually offered Broughton £250 for this novel, with the proviso that she expand it to three volumes. Broughton returned a succinct refusal both of the revisions specified and the sum offered: I am...
Publishing Thomas Hardy
TH published with Tinsley his third novel, A Pair of Blue Eyes (the first to bear his name), before the final instalment appeared in Tinsley's Magazine.
Gittings, Robert. Young Thomas Hardy. Penguin.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.

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Texts

Meredith, Louisa Anne. Phoebe’s Mother. Tinsley Brothers, 1869.
Planché, James Robinson. The Recollections and Reflections of J.R. Planché. Tinsley Brothers, 1872.
Riddell, Charlotte. A Life’s Assize. Tinsley Brothers, 1871.
Riddell, Charlotte. Austin Friars. Tinsley Brothers, 1870.
Riddell, Charlotte. Far above Rubies. Tinsley Brothers, 1867.
Riddell, Charlotte. Frank Sinclair’s Wife, and Other Stories. Tinsley Brothers, 1874.
Riddell, Charlotte. George Geith of Fen Court. Tinsley Brothers, 1864.
Riddell, Charlotte. Maxwell Drewitt. Tinsley Brothers, 1865.
Riddell, Charlotte. Mortomley’s Estate. Tinsley Brothers, 1874.
Riddell, Charlotte. The Race for Wealth. Tinsley Brothers, 1866.
Trollope, Frances Eleanor. Veronica. Tinsley Brothers, 1870.
Wood, Ellen. Elster’s Folly. Tinsley Brothers, 1866.
Wood, Emma Caroline. Sorrow on the Sea. Tinsley Brothers, 1868.
Yates, Edmund, and Frances Sarah Hoey. A Righted Wrong. Tinsley Brothers, 1870.