Heinemann

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Publishing Sarah Grand
Heinemann , emboldened by their success with SG 's novel The Heavenly Twins, 1893, agreed to publish all her previously rejected stories in this volume. Some of the stories here, however, had already appeared...
Publishing Antonia White
Her husband Tom Hopkinson used persuasion and compulsion to get her to complete her manuscript, giving her deadlines for reading it to him, chapter by chapter.
Vaux, Anna. “Biscuits. Oh good!”. London Review of Books, pp. 32-4.
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Hopkinson, Amanda. “Aunt Tony”. London Review of Books, pp. 4-5.
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It was then rejected by a whole...
Publishing Frances Hodgson Burnett
This novel (whose working title was Mistress Mary) was written entirely in the USA. FHB had finished or nearly finished it by April this year, but since she was near her family while writing...
Publishing Henry Handel Richardson
She felt that her second volume had been a failure, and this made it very hard to go on. Then Heinemann , with low expectations for sales and set back by the stark undiluted tragedy...
Publishing Jeni Couzyn
JC published with Heinemann in London and Douglas and MacIntyre in Vancouver a poetry volume called House of Changes, dedicated to Tony a rare fish.
British Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons.
1979
University of Alberta Libraries On-line Catalogue. http://www.library.ualberta.ca/.
Couzyn, Jeni. House of Changes. Heinemann Educational.
prelims
Publishing Margaret Kennedy
Though she had, during the last three years, adapted The Constant Nymph for both the stage and the screen, and had written and published a short story, Heinemann insisted she produce a novel to maintain...
Publishing Viola Tree
Heinemann published VT 's unusual biography of her husband, Alan Parsons ' Book, A Story in Anthology, which she had first offered to the Hogarth Press .
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
(16 November 1938): 9
Publishing Sarah Grand
In 1933 SG 's admiring friend Gladys Singers-Bigger privately published at Bath, undated, for the benefit of The Mayoress Fresh Air Fund, a booklet of quotations from SG 's writings entitled The Breath of...
Publishing Olivia Manning
This novel was published by Heinemann , with whom OM was to stay until 1974, although she had already begun to complain of their undervaluing her and failing to sell her books.
Braybrooke, Neville, and Isobel English. Olivia Manning: A Life. Chatto and Windus.
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Publishing Henry Handel Richardson
At one time HHR planned to convert her three-novel series into a set of four, to follow the fortunes of Richard Mahony's son Cuffy (a character who, despite his sex, has much of his author...
Publishing Henry James
It appeared as a volume in London by William Heinemann on 25 April 1899, preceding the New York edition of 14 May.
Edel, Leon et al. A Bibliography of Henry James. Clarendon Press.
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Cox, Michael, editor. The Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press.
Publishing Gladys Henrietta Schütze
She worked on her first novel in secret and was advised by William Pett Ridge (P. R.) to send it to Sydney Pawling at Heinemann , but Pawling sent it back with a...
Publishing Buchi Emecheta
The book was published by William Collins in London. It appeared in New York from George Braziller as The Family in March 1990, and in Heinemann 's African Writers Series under its original title...
Publishing Margaret Kennedy
The publication of her seventh novel marked her move from Heinemann to Cassell . Virago reissued this novel as part of its Modern Classics series in 1981 with an introduction by Kennedy's author-daughter, Julia Birley
Publishing Margery Allingham
She based it on a family story of her forebears: an early-nineteenth-century John Allingham who had a second family by Charlotte Duncan, in addition to his legitimate family.
Martin, Richard. Ink in Her Blood: The Life and Crime Fiction of Margery Allingham. UMI Research Press.
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The English publisher was Michael Joseph

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Texts

Robins, Elizabeth. Where Are You Going To. ?. Heinemann, 1913.
Robinson, J. G., and Henry Handel Richardson. “The Art of Henry Handel Richardson”. Myself When Young, Heinemann, 1964, pp. 153-10.
Sackville-West, Vita. Grey Wethers. Heinemann, 1923.
Sackville-West, Vita. Knole and the Sackvilles. Heinemann, 1922.
Sackville-West, Vita. The Heir. Heinemann, 1922.
Sackville-West, Vita. The Land. Heinemann, 1926.
Sackville-West, Vita. The Land. Heinemann, 1948.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Idylls of Womanhood. Heinemann, 1892.
Slater, Montagu. “Introduction”. Maria Marten; or, The Murder in the Red Barn: A Victorian Melodrama, Heinemann, 1971, p. vii - xiii.
Smyth, Ethel. A Three-Legged Tour in Greece. Heinemann, 1927.
Steel, Flora Annie. A Prince of Dreamers. Heinemann, 1908.
Steel, Flora Annie. A Sovereign Remedy. Heinemann, 1906.
Steel, Flora Annie. From the Five Rivers. Heinemann, 1893.
Steel, Flora Annie. In the Guardianship of God. Heinemann, 1903.
Steel, Flora Annie. In the Permanent Way, and Other Stories. Heinemann, 1898.
Steel, Flora Annie. King-Errant. Heinemann, 1912.
Steel, Flora Annie. Mistress of Men. Heinemann, 1917.
Steel, Flora Annie. The Gift of the Gods. Heinemann, 1911.
Steel, Flora Annie. The Hosts of the Lord. Heinemann, 1900.
Steel, Flora Annie. The Law of the Threshold. Heinemann, 1924.
Steel, Flora Annie. The Mercy of the Lord. Heinemann, 1914.
Steel, Flora Annie. The Potter’s Thumb. Heinemann, 1894.
Steel, Flora Annie. Voices in the Night. Heinemann, 1900.
Stern, G. B. He Wrote Treasure Island. Heinemann, 1954.
Stern, G. B. Little Red Horses. Heinemann, 1932.