Eveleigh Nash

Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt
Publishing E. M. Hull
The Small, Maynard edition published in Boston bears the date of 1922, although standard library catalogues give the date of 1923 to this edition, the London edition (by Eveleigh, Nash and Grayson ), and another...
Textual Production Charlotte O'Conor Eccles
COCE published her second and final novel, The Matrimonial Lottery, with Eveleigh Nash , under her actual name.
O’Conor Eccles, Charlotte. The Matrimonial Lottery. Eveleigh Nash, 1906, 299 pp.
closing pages
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Textual Production Emmeline Pankhurst
EP published (through London's Eveleigh Nash ) My Own Story, as told to Rhita Childe Dorr, detailing her years of suffrage activism.
Purvis, June. Emmeline Pankhurst: A Biography. Routledge, 2002.
7
Pankhurst, Sylvia. The Life of Emmeline Pankhurst. Kraus Reprint, 1969.
154-5
Mitchell, David J. Queen Christabel: A Biography of Christabel Pankhurst. Macdonald and Jane’s, 1977.
376
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.

Timeline

1902: James Malcolm Eveleigh Nash founded the Eveleigh...

Writing climate item

1902

James Malcolm Eveleigh Nash founded the Eveleigh Nash publishing house at 32 Bedford Street, London, with financial help from Edward Morton .
Rose, Jonathan, and Patricia J. Anderson, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 112. Gale Research, 1991.
224

Texts

Edginton, May. Oh! James!. Eveleigh Nash, 1914.
Field, Michael. Mystic Trees. Eveleigh Nash, 1913.
Hardy, Thomas, and Dora Sigerson. “Prefatory Note”. A Dull Day in London, Eveleigh Nash, 1920, pp. 7-8.
Hull, E. M. The Sheik. Eveleigh Nash, 1919.
O’Conor Eccles, Charlotte. The Matrimonial Lottery. Eveleigh Nash, 1906, 299 pp.
O’Conor Eccles, Charlotte. The Matrimonial Lottery. Eveleigh Nash, 1906, 299 pp.
Pankhurst, Emmeline. My Own Story. Editor Dorr, Rheta Childe, Eveleigh Nash, 1914.
Sigerson, Dora, and Thomas Hardy. A Dull Day in London. Eveleigh Nash, 1920.