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Publishing | Buchi Emecheta | She initially dedicated the book to her daughter Chiedu, but the latter objected, saying she would burn it! BE
told her daughter that she hoped burning books was not a hereditary trait, and dedicated it... |
Anthologization | Buchi Emecheta | BE
published many articles and essays in various journals, and was a well-known speaker and lecturer. She also had her writings included in several anthologies. One of these is Unwinding Threads: Writing by Women in... |
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 | Buchi Emecheta | It was originally published by Ogwugwu Afor
in London and Ibuza, Nigeria, and appeared the same year from Fontana
in London. It was re-issued in Heinemann
's African Writers Series in 1994.BE |
Publishing | Daphne Du Maurier | DDM
left Heinemann
to publish this book with Victor Gollancz
(a successful upstart seeking to promote best-selling works, and in time a leading and respected left-wing publisher). Her agent, Curtis Brown
, urged her to... |
Publishing | Daphne Du Maurier | She decided to publish this collection with her original publisher, Heinemann
, much to Victor Gollancz
's dismay. |
Textual Production | Daphne Du Maurier | |
Publishing | Monica Dickens | As she listened to the stories of people living in squalor and desperation she realised, I lived by the pen, and so I must eventually stop looking and listening and go home and shut myself... |
Publishing | E. M. Delafield | She originally titled the book Equipment, but on the advice of F. Tennyson Jesse
(a reader for her publisher, Heinemann
), the title was changed. EMD
had wanted a pseudonym to distinguish herself from... |
Literary responses | E. M. Delafield | Punch gave the novel a very positive review, which Heinemann
used in their advertising: An almost uncannily penetrating study of the development of a poseuse. Told with remarkable insight and a care that is both... |
Textual Production | Clemence Dane | CD
's Fate Cries Out: Nine Tales was published in London by Heinemann
and in Garden City, by Doubleday, Doran
. Weintraub, Stanley, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 10. Gale Research. 10: 134 Book Review Digest. H. W. Wilson. (1935): 243 |
Textual Production | Clemence Dane | CD
's study appeared first in the US, published by Doubleday, Doran
; the UK edition, published by Heinemann
, did not appear until 1930. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
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 | Catherine Cookson | CC
's rise toward icon status began with Anthony Sheil
's purchase of her agents Christy and Moore
; he moved her books from Macdonald
to the more publicity-conscious Heinemann
. Jones, Kathleen. Catherine Cookson: The Biography. Constable. 274 |
Publishing | Catherine Cookson | Cookson collaborated with Piers Dudgeon
on Catherine Cookson
Country, one in a Heinemann
series of historical photographs that had already covered the localities of Wordsworth
and Thomas Hardy
. Whitaker’s Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons. (1988) Jones, Kathleen. Catherine Cookson: The Biography. Constable. 297 |
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