Grant and Griffith

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Textual Production Barbara Hofland
The publishers were Grant and Griffith , successors to John Harris .
Butts, Dennis. Mistress of our Tears, A Literary and Bibliographical Study of Barbara Hofland. Scolar Press, 1992.
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Again the title-page quotes Shakespeare . Again BH prophesied wrongly that this would be her last book (because of age and infirmity)...

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Bray, Anna Eliza, and Hablot Knight Browne. A Peep at the Pixies. Grant and Griffith, 1854.
Bunbury, Selina. The Star of the Court. Grant and Griffith, 1844.
Clarke, Mary Cowden, and George Cruikshank. Kit Bam’s Adventures. Grant and Griffith, 1849.
Hofland, Barbara. Emily’s Reward; or, The Holiday Trip to Paris. Grant and Griffith, 1844.
Jewsbury, Geraldine, and John Absolon. Angelo; or, The Pine Forest in the Alps. Grant and Griffith, 1856.
Jewsbury, Geraldine. The History of an Adopted Child. Grant and Griffith, 1853.
Loudon, Jane. Domestic Pets. Grant and Griffith, 1851.
Loudon, Jane. Facts from the World of Nature. Grant and Griffith, 1848.
Loudon, Jane. Glimpses of Nature. Grant and Griffith, 1844.
Williams, Jane, and Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover. The Origin, Rise, and Progress of the Paper People. Grant and Griffith, 1856.