Campe, Joachim Heinrich. Columbus. Translator Helme, Elizabeth, Sampson Low, 1799, 2 vols.
1: iii
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Textual Production | Jane Harvey | JH
dated her preface 12 February 1806. A former owner of what is now the Bodleian Library
copy, who lived at Tynemouth Vicarage, wrote their name in the novel in 1936. The Chawton House Library |
Publishing | Elizabeth Helme | Helme's Translator's Preface explains that she has replaced Campe's group of pupils with a whole family and their parents, observing that children will find that more interesting. Campe, Joachim Heinrich. Columbus. Translator Helme, Elizabeth, Sampson Low, 1799, 2 vols. 1: iii |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Helme | William Helme provided no information of any kind, but the Bodleian Library
copy has a Longman
advertisement for other books bound in at the end, dated April 1814. A second edition appeared in 1817. |
Textual Production | Isabel Hill | In 1823 IH
anonymously published Zaphna; or, The Amulet: a Poem; it is now very rare (held neither by the British Library
nor by the Bodleian
, nor listed in OCLC WorldCat). 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, 1990. Peace, Mary et al., editors. “Corvey Women Writers on the Web: an Electronic Guide to Literature 1796-1834 (CW3)”. Sheffield Hallam Corvey: The Corvey Project at Sheffield Hallam University. |
Textual Production | Selima Hill | SH
gave her next volume an even more attention-grabbing title: Trembling Hearts in the Bodies of Dogs: New and Selected Poems. This book is dated by the Bodleian Library
's acquisition stamp. Hill, Selima. “Small Press Poetry”. Mslexia, Vol. 9 , 1 Mar. 2001– 2025, p. 47. 47 |
Textual Production | Susan Hill | SH
published The Woman in Black, a novel or novella or ghost story with atmospheric illustrations by John Lawrence
, which five years later went on to enjoy immense success as an adaptation for... |
Textual Production | Fanny Holcroft | This work is not held by the British Library
, the Bodleian
, or Cambridge University Library
. OCLC WorldCat lists only four copies of it: three in the USA and one in the National Library of Scotland |
Textual Production | Margaret Holford | After her marriage Margaret Hodson published through John Murray
in 1827 a volume of hymns designed especially for those facing death, written or else collected by herself. In September that year Joanna Baillie
thanked her... |
Textual Production | Susanna Hopton | In an undated letter to Thomas GeersSH
took him to task on religious and theological matters, specifically on his failure to stay loyal to the deprived Nonjuring community within the Church of England
... |
Publishing | Susanna Hopton | George Hickes believed this work to be by SH
. He also noted that a section added to it in 1688 in a form then titled The Sacrifice of a devout Christian was identified by... |
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 | Lucy Hutton | It seems that LH
wrote this book in November 1787, at a time when she was probably ill, since she had a premonition of her own death. It was deposited in the parish chest (where... |
Textual Production | Luce Irigaray | LI
's Le Langage des déments, a version of her doctoral thesis on linguistic deterioration, appeared in print, from a publisher at The Hague, but in the Approaches to Semiotics series of |
Textual Production | Luce Irigaray | Kirsteen Anderson
published Democracy Begins Between Two, an English translation from a book of political essays written by LI
in Italian and published at Turin in 1994 as La Democrazia comincia a due... |
Publishing | P. D. James | The Bodleian Library
in Oxford published a highly personal work of criticism by PDJ
entitled Talking about Detective Fiction, whose proceeds James donated to support the library's activities. Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. “P D James donates royalties from new book to the Bodleian Library”. Oxford Thinking. The Campaign for the University of Oxford, 30 Sept. 2009. |
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