MC
collaborated with the so far unidentified A. Williams
for The Isle of the Dead, Hutchinson
1911, a romantic adventure novel that begins and ends in California, but whose main action takes place...
Textual Production
Richmal Crompton
RC
published with HutchinsonLinden Rise, another novel about a family of children growing up to adulthood: this time she presents the story through the eyes of a servant.
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Textual Production
Richmal Crompton
RC
's novel Four in Exile appeared through Hutchinson
both at London and New York: it reworks the situation and themes of an earlier novel, The Holiday, 1933.
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MD
published with HutchinsonLyrics for the Dog Hour, a book of poems, headed with an address in Latin to Death and a dedication in Italian to Anadyomene.
Anadyomene, meaning I rise from the...
Publishing
Maureen Duffy
The first suggestion that she should write a novel came from Graham Nicol
, editor of Hutchinson
's New Authors series.
This remarkable series published first books only, provided the same contract to all its...
Textual Production
Helen Dunmore
Hutchinson
published, posthumously, HD
's Girl, Balancing and Other Stories, which was welcomed (not quite accurately) as her first volume of short fiction for twenty years.
Cowdrey, Katherine. “Hutchinson to release first Dunmore short story collection in 20 years”. The Bookseller.
Textual Production
George Egerton
GE
issued through a different publisher (Hutchinson
) a fifth volume of short stories, Flies in Amber.
Her next romance, Will-o-the-Wisp, for which she had a contract with Hutchinson
, she set aside from despair of being able to get it to the publisher. It finally appeared in the year of her death.
Emmuska, Baroness Orczy,. Links in the Chain of Life. Hutchinson.
214-15
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Textual Production
Ruth Fainlight
RF
published with Hutchinson
a volume of Selected Poems (which she re-issued in revised form in 1995).
British Council Film and Literature Department, in association with Book Trust. Contemporary Writers in the UK. http://www.contemporarywriters.com.
Textual Production
Ruth Fainlight
RF
followed two slim limited editions from Sceptre
with another full-scale poetry volume from Hutchinson
: Sibyls and Others.
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
Textual Production
Ruth Fainlight
RF
published two poetry volumes this year in England: Climates with Bloodaxe
and Fifteen to Infinity with Hutchinson
, as well as, in Portugal, Navigations (translated from Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
).
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
Textual Production
Elaine Feinstein
EF
published another poetry book with Hutchinson
: Some Unease and Angels, Selected Poems.
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Textual Production
Elaine Feinstein
EF
published with Hutchinson
another volume of poetry entitled Badlands.
Whitaker’s Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons.
(1988)
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Publishing
Elaine Feinstein
EF
's next poetry volume, City Music, full of personal poems about the passage of time, was the last she published with Hutchinson
before the axing of their poetry list.
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Feinstein, Elaine. It Goes with the Territory. Alma.
226
Anthologization
Elaine Feinstein
EF
published with Hutchinson
in 1973 (the same year as her third novel, The Glass Alembic) a poetry volume entitled The Celebrants, from which Fleur Adcock
selected the poem Lais for The Faber...
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Texts
Carey, Rosa Nouchette. Mollie’s Prince. Hutchinson, 1898.
Cartland, Barbara. I Search for Rainbows. Hutchinson, 1967.
Cartland, Barbara. Josephine, Empress of France. Hutchinson, 1961.
Cartland, Barbara. The Isthmus Years. Hutchinson, 1943.
Cartland, Barbara. The Years of Opportunity, 1939-1945. Hutchinson, 1948.
Cartland, Barbara. We Danced All Night. Hutchinson, 1970.
Clerke, Ellen Mary. Flowers of Fire. Hutchinson, 1902.
Corelli, Marie. Boy. Hutchinson, 1900.
Corelli, Marie, and G. H. Edwards. Jane. Hutchinson, 1897.
Corelli, Marie. Open Confession. Hutchinson, 1924.
Corelli, Marie. Poems. Hutchinson, 1925.
Corelli, Marie et al. The Modern Marriage Market. Hutchinson, 1898.
Croker, B. M. In Old Madras. Hutchinson, 1913.
Crommelin, May. Mr. and Mrs. Herries. Hutchinson, 1892.
Crommelin, May, and A. Williams. The Isle of the Dead. Hutchinson, 1911.
Crompton, Richmal. Linden Rise. Hutchinson, 1952.
Delafield, E. M. Messalina of the Suburbs. Hutchinson, 1923.
Delafield, E. M. The Optimist. Hutchinson, 1922.
Delafield, E. M. The Way Things Are. Hutchinson, 1927.
Dell, Ethel M. Honeyball Farm. Hutchinson, 1937.
Dell, Ethel M. Storm Drift. Hutchinson, 1930.
Dell, Ethel M. The Altar of Honour. Hutchinson, 1929.
Dell, Ethel M. The Lamp in the Desert. Hutchinson, 1919.
Dell, Ethel M. The Silver Wedding. Hutchinson, 1931.
Dell, Ethel M. The Unknown Quantity. Hutchinson, 1924.