Marcus Ward and Co.

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Occupation Kate Greenaway
By 1873, KG began receiving offers to illustrate popular books and magazines; she left school to pursue a career as an illustrator, while hoping to become a published author. Her pictures for greetings cards for...
Publishing Cecil Frances Alexander
Two more collections of hymns followed later: Narrative Hymns for Village Schools, in 1853, and Hymns Descriptive and Devotional for Village Schools, in 1858.
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CFA 's various books of hymns went through multiple...
Publishing Kate Greenaway
KG 's comprehensive art school education prepared her to foray into the world of illustration. In 1868, at the age of twenty-two, she exhibited a selection of drawings at the Dudley Gallery in Piccadilly, London...
Reception Lady Colin Campbell
The book was very successful and ran into several printings, causing publisher Marcus Ward to double the promised fee of £5 to £10. One reviewer especially appreciated the distinctness with which the individualities of the...
Reception Kate Greenaway
Despite the popularity of her illustrations, KG 's writing aspirations were dismissed by William Ward of Marcus Ward and Co. (son of Marcus Ward). He called her verse rubbish and without poetic feeling and pushed...
Textual Production Kate Greenaway
KG continued to pursue her interest in flowers in several books of the mid-1880s. In 1882 Marcus Ward and Co. published Flowers and Fancies: Valentines Ancient and Modern by B. M. Montgomerie Ranking ,
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