Becket and De Hondt

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Publishing Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Making posthumous and unauthorised use of her name, Becket and De Hondt published LMWM 's Embassy Letters as Letters . . . written during her travels.
Grundy, Isobel. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Comet of the Enlightenment. Clarendon, 1999.
625-6
Publishing Elizabeth Bonhote
EB published, anonymously with Becket and De Hondt , the first two volumes of The Rambles of Mr. Frankly, Published by his Sister.
Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series.
34 (1772): 472
Publishing Anne Francis
AF changed publishers from Dodsley to Becket when she added to the voices raised in response to Goethe in Charlotte to Werther. A Poetical Epistle.
Francis, Anne. Charlotte to Werther. A Poetical Epistle. T. Becket, 1787.
prelims
Textual Production Anne Francis
Both versions were Printed for the Author. The title-page with the author's name gave a quotation from Lucretius in Latin with extended translation (about bees gathering honey), and mentioned the names of booksellers stocking the...
Textual Production Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
The two albums comprising the manuscript had been transcribed in Rotterdam while in the custody of the Rev. Benjamin Sowden , by young men on their travels, who borrowed it overnight and managed to copy...
Textual Production Elizabeth Bonhote
EB published, again anonymously with Becket and De Hondt , an epistolary novel, The Fashionable Friend.
Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000, 2 vols.
1: 201
Textual Production Maria Susanna Cooper
MSC changed publishers from Dodsley to Becket and De Hondt for her third anonymous novel, The Exemplary Mother, or Letters between Mrs Villars and her Family, this time in two volumes instead of one...

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Bonhote, Elizabeth. The Rambles of Mr. Frankly. Becket and De Hondt, 1776, 4 vols.