Martin, Julian. Conversations about Anne Bacon with Isobel Grundy. 1992.
British Library
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Fanny Aikin Kortright | This rare book is held by the British Library
, but is unlisted by OCLC Worldcat. |
Textual Production | Anne Bacon | Searches have turned up numbers of AB
's papers, surviving in the British Library
and among her son Anthony's papers at Lambeth Palace
in London. |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Elstob | The British Library
holds some of EE
's papers. Her manuscripts among the Ballard Collection in the Bodleian Library
include this biography, her notes for female biography, a short autobiography written in the third person... |
Textual Production | Harriet Tytler | When HT
's manuscript was acquired by Gerald Sattin
a large number of letters and other papers were destroyed. In the view of his son, their editor, the Memoirs were the only important materials to... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Heyrick | Again she published for the Author, Heyrick, Elizabeth. Exposition of One Principal Cause of the National Distress. Darton, Harvey and Darton, 1817. title-page |
Textual Production | Mary Lady Chudleigh | Some of her letters remain in the British Library
and the Bodleian Library
. |
Textual Production | Mary Julia Young | MJY
has been credited with the sentimental, anti-war Horatio and Amanda. A Poem, by a Young Lady, 1777 (second edition 1788). The British Library
copy of the first edition has Miss Mary Young written... |
Textual Production | Mary Howitt | The title of the series (used in the Bodleian
though not in the British Library
catalogue) was Tales for the People and their Children. Following the British Libary dating (since authorities differ) MC's own... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Daryush | Though its title includes the figure 1911, it was published (by Bowes and Bowes
of Cambridge) in 1912. The British Library
, the Bodleian Library
, and Cambridge University Library
boast copies. It is clearly extremely rare. |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | It continued weekly until April 1895 (the year Virginia's mother died). Two of its stories (A Cockney's Farming Experiences and The Experiences of a Paterfamilias) were published in the late twentieth century. Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus, 1996. 781n64 |
Textual Production | Marie Stopes | |
Textual Production | Catherine Gore | Henry Colburn
exploited the publicity created by the association of CG
's Mrs. Armytage with a sensational murder: it is said that he promptly re-issued the novel. The catalogues of the British Library
and Bodleian |
Textual Production | Mary Jones | It was reprinted later in the century, at Salisbury and at Edinburgh, as The Lass at [or on] the Brow of the Hill: from its opening or closing line: At the brow... |
Textual Production | Rhoda Broughton | After this RB
continued regularly to publish further novels: Between Two Stools (1912), Concerning a Vow (1914), and A Thorn in the Flesh (1917), of which OCLC WorldCat lists five copies in North America, though... |
Textual Production | Harriet Downing | HD
composed an Ode on Qu[een] Victoria
's Coronation, of which a copy survives in the British Library
. 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. |
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