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Textual Production Emma Parker
She quoted Lyttelton on the title-page (which is dated 1810), and dedicated the book (as her first) to her mother. She also supplied it with a prefatory To the Reader and a Conclusion. The...
Textual Production Ethel Sidgwick
ES supplied a single-page foreword to the pamphlet Education for Life: The Training of the Girl Worker by Julie Eve Vajkai , printed for Save the Children at the Weardale Press .
Publication is dated...
Textual Production Dorothy White
This 8-page tract in tiny type, signed with her initials, may be her first. It ushers in the first of her five most productive years. In publishing it she was obeying a divine calling: she...
Textual Production Hélène Barcynska
HB used her favourite pseudonym of Oliver Sandys for her biography of her late husband: Caradoc Evans, dedicated to his wayward spirit; she signed the dedication Marguerite.
Dated from the Bodleian acquisition stamp.
Barcynska, Hélène. Caradoc Evans. Hurst and Blackett.
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Textual Production E. M. Delafield
When the favoutite Punch cartoonist Pont (Graham Laidler) published a collection of his work entitled The British Character, EMD was an obvious choice to write the introduction.
Dated from the Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
Sturch, Elizabeth. “Humour at Home and Abroad”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1918, p. 700.
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Textual Production Ruth Pitter
Many of her letters are in the Bodleian Library , others at Washington State University and Wheaton College at Wheaton, Illinois; those to Nettie Palmer are in the National Library of Australia and those...
Textual Production Annie S. Swan
Eleven months before she died ASS published Who Are the Heathen? with Hodder and Stoughton ; her one other novel this year was The Family Name (with J. Leng in The People's Friend Library)...
Textual Production Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan
This is now rare. The Beinecke Library at Yale University has a copy; the Bodleian Library copy is the first item in Sidney Tongue's composite volume, shelf-mark Vet. A6 e. 1059, mentioned above.
Textual Production Muriel Box
MB and Sydney Box published what Muriel later listed as her first novel, Forbidden Cargo: The Story of the Film.
Date from Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
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Box, Muriel. The Big Switch. Macdonald.
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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 Anna Brownell Jameson
ABJ 's correspondence is scattered. The Huntington Library has six letters; others are located in the collections of her recipients, such as the Bessie Rayner Parkes papers at Girton College and the Lovelace papers at...
Textual Production Michèle Roberts
MR published her first solo short-story volume, entitled During Mother's Absence.
Dated from Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
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Textual Production Catharine Trotter
The ascription has been subject to some question, since the formerly accepted birthdate for CT made her only fourteen at the time; the date established by more recent scholarship makes her approaching twenty.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
The volume,...
Textual Production Mona Caird
The anonymous novel Lady Hetty, A Story of Scottish and Australian Life, is attributed to MC by the British Library Catalogue and by critic Patricia Murphy , but seems to be actually by John Service
Textual Production Hannah More
HM was a formidably energetic letter-writer all her life, from her early visits to London, which produced scintillating and gossippy letters home, to her old age. Individual collections reached print, like those to Zachary Macaulay

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