Blagden, Isa, and Alfred Austin. Poems. William Blackwood and Sons.
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Textual Production | Isa Blagden | Poems, a posthumous collection of IB
's poetry, was prepared by Alfred Austin
and published by William Blackwood
. Blagden, Isa, and Alfred Austin. Poems. William Blackwood and Sons. title-page |
Textual Production | Caroline Bowles | Bowles maintained a cordial relationship with publisher William Blackwood
, but her dealings with his sons Alexander
and Robert
were somewhat colder. It seems that she frequently made arrangements to receive books as remuneration for... |
Publishing | Caroline Bowles | Bowles had begun this book as long ago as 1819. She received £60 from Blackwood's
for the finished work (though this sum including money for a few outstanding payments). An American edition followed in 1845.... |
Publishing | Caroline Bowles | Bell had published An Experiment in Education, about his experiments in Madras, in 1797. His work on a system by which elder pupils helped teach the younger ones was parallelled by that of Joseph Lancaster |
Reception | Frances Browne | Browne's applications to the Royal Literary Fund
survive in the Fund's archive (available on microfilm), and the National Library of Ireland
has two letters she wrote in 1844. The National Library of Scotland
holds several... |
Publishing | Lady Charlotte Bury | |
Publishing | Lady Charlotte Bury | Susan Ferrier
helped with this first publication since LCB
's second marriage—the first that belongs to the decades of her novelistic career—by submitting it to Blackwood
, her own publisher, as early as January 1820... |
Publishing | Ivy Compton-Burnett | She began it in summer 1909, writing it in the schoolroom where she was meant to instruct her younger sisters, using a sharp-pointed pencil and tiny handwriting in a series of exercise books, digging the... |
Textual Production | Ivy Compton-Burnett | |
Publishing | Isa Craig | IC
's first book of verse, Poems, a collection of her contributions to The Scotsman, was published in Edinburgh by Blackwood
. Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. The Athenaeum Index of Reviews and Reviewers: 1830-1870. http://replay.web.archive.org/20070714065452/http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~asp/v2/home.html. 1495 (21 June 1856): 775 |
Publishing | George Eliot | In submitting this anonymous manuscript to Blackwood
, Lewes
invoked the names of Oliver Goldsmith
(author of The Vicar of Wakefield) and of Jane Austen
. The firm of Blackwood
turned out to be... |
Reception | George Eliot | Lewes
, who wrote that if the book was not a hit I will never more trust my judgement in such matters, Eliot, George. The George Eliot Letters. Editor Haight, Gordon S., Yale University Press. 3: 10 |
Reception | George Eliot | She wished Blackwood
, her publisher, to deny the authenticity of this work in the Times rather than the Athenæum—which just as her identity was becoming known published a nasty personal attack in its... |
Publishing | George Eliot | GE
was already at work on her next novel when Adam Bede was published. For the first time, this novel set her at the centre of a kind of bidding war in the book trade.... |
Publishing | George Eliot | This departure from her usual publisher, Blackwood
, was precipitated by a princely offer from George Smith
of the Cornhill of £10,000 (the largest offer ever, although they eventually settled on £7,000 for copyright over... |
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