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Publishing Emma Frances Brooke
With this novel she temporarily changed publishers, from W. Heinemann to another London firm, Hutchinson and Co.
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Publishing Emma Frances Brooke
A US edition, however (published before 6 October 1900 in Chicago by Herbert S. Stone & Co. ), gave her name as Emma Brooke.
Brooke, Emma Frances. The Engrafted Rose. Herbert S. Stone.
frontmatter
Anonymous,. “Female Story-Tellers”. New York Times, p. 32.
(6 Oct 1900): 32
The London edition was again published by Hutchinson .
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Publishing Hélène Barcynska
It is often referred to as her first novel (presumably in part because The Little Mother Who Sits at Home was presented as non-fiction).
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
55957 (11 March 1964): 15
She remembered finishing it with her...
Publishing Beryl Bainbridge
The manuscript of this book had been firmly dismissed, with negative comment on the imagery, diction, and spelling, in 1964 by BB 's then agent.
King, Brendan. Beryl Bainbridge. Bloomsbury .
259
New Authors, the brainchild of Graham Nicoll ...
Publishing Beryl Bainbridge
BB 's first venture into print, the novel A Weekend with Claud, appeared under the auspices of Hutchinson 's New Authors imprint, which functioned like a co-operative.
King, Brendan. Beryl Bainbridge. Bloomsbury .
178
Hamilton, Alex. “My First Book”. The Author, Vol.
cxiii
, No. 1, pp. 23-4.
24
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Textual Production Beryl Bainbridge
BB published through Hutchinson her second novel, Another Part of the Wood, in which two urban couples experience a disastrous holiday at a remote cottage in Wales.
King, Brendan. Beryl Bainbridge. Bloomsbury .
311
Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true.
Publishing Beryl Bainbridge
Hodder and Stoughton turned it down, then Chapman and Hall , then Chatto and Windus , all with words of encouragement which BB felt too insecure to take in. These were later joined by Weidenfeld and Nicolson
Textual Production Fleur Adcock
FA 's first anthology, edited with Anthony Thwaite , was New Poetry Four, Hutchinson , 1978.
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.

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Texts

Feinstein, Elaine. The Glass Alembic. Hutchinson, 1973.
Feinstein, Elaine. The Survivors. Hutchinson, 1982.
Forbes, Rosita. These Men I Knew. Hutchinson, 1940.
Foster, Elizabeth. Children of the Mist. Hutchinson, 1960.
Frankau, Julia. The Heart of a Child. Hutchinson, 1908.
Frankau, Julia. Twilight. Hutchinson, 1916.
Glendinning, Victoria. Jonathan Swift. Hutchinson, 1998.
Glyn, Anthony. Elinor Glyn. Hutchinson, 1968.
Gonne, Maud, and W. B. Yeats. The Gonne–Yeats Letters 1893–1938. Editors White, Anna MacBride and A. Norman Jeffares, Hutchinson, 1992.
Goodwin, Albert. The Friends of Liberty: The English Democratic Movement in the Age of the French Revolution. Hutchinson, 1979.
Gordon, Giles, editor. Beyond the Words. Hutchinson, 1975.
Graves, Clotilde. A Well-Meaning Woman. Hutchinson, 1896.
Graves, Clotilde et al. Seven Xmas Eves. Hutchinson, 1894.
Harraden, Beatrice. Where Your Treasure Is. Hutchinson, 1918.
Heyer, Georgette. Instead of the Thorn. Hutchinson, 1923.
Hill, Susan. Do Me a Favour. Hutchinson, 1963.
Hill, Susan. The Enclosure. Hutchinson, 1961.
Hull, E. M. The Forest of Terrible Things. Hutchinson, 1939.
Iremonger, Lucille. Creole. Hutchinson, 1950.
Iremonger, Lucille. It’s a Bigger Life. Hutchinson, 1948.
Jacob, Naomi. "Our Marie" (Marie Lloyd): a Biography. Hutchinson, 1936.
Jacob, Naomi. "That Wild Lie—". Hutchinson, 1930.
Jacob, Naomi. Barren Metal. Hutchinson, 1936.
Jacob, Naomi. Four Generations. Hutchinson, 1934.
Jacob, Naomi. Full Meridian. Hutchinson, 1939.