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Publishing Mary Tighe
A copy of the privately printed edition, beautifully inscribed to John Richardson at London on 24 July 1805, is now British Library C. 95 b. 38. A copy once owned by Lytton Strachey (with his...
Publishing Elizabeth Charles
This was reprinted in facsimile by Garland in 1975.
Charles, Elizabeth. The Bertram Family. Garland, 1975.
prelims
Publishing Catherine Sinclair
It sold for five shillings and six pence. Again a dedication was formally inscribed on the title page, this time to the author's niece Lady Diana Boyle . The book's high degree of success expanded...
Publishing Elizabeth Meeke
It was advertised in late February and early March. A Garland facsimile appeared in 1977.
Publishing Mary Collyer
Its publishers, Wilson and Durham , were business associates of the Collyers. A second edition followed in 1770, and a Garland facsimile in 1974.
Grossman, Joyce. “Social Protest and the Mid-Century Novel: Mary Collyers The History of Betty BarnesEighteenth-Century Women: Studies in their Lives, Work, and Culture, edited by Linda V. Troost, Vol.
1
, 2001, pp. 165-84.
169, 165n1
Though it was MC 's habit to claim her...
Publishing Catherine Sinclair
A Garland reprint appeared in 1975.
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Publishing Charlotte Dacre
Her preface claims she is twenty-three, and now for the first time publishing poems which lack the excuse of extreme youth. She reprints most of her published poems and adds some recent ones from...
Publishing Charlotte Riddell
A New York edition from Harper, compressing three volumes to one, appeared the following year. A Garland facsimile appeared in 1979 in a series on Ireland and Irish politics, with an introduction by Robert Lee Wolff
Publishing Ella D'Arcy
Monochromes appeared in Lane's series Keynotes, echoing the similar titles of George Egerton , whose own first collection of stories opened the series and supplied its name.
Clarke, John Stock. Ella D’Arcy. 21 Mar. 2019.
D'Arcy's volume was reissued by Garland in 1977.
Publishing Frances Reynolds
This was the year after Johnson died. In 1788 FR tried to get back a copy of his praise of her work in order to impress a prospective publisher. Although one publisher censoriously rejected the...
Publishing Ella D'Arcy
A Garland reprint appeared in 1984.
Publishing Juliana Horatia Ewing
Some of the later stories were written at Fredericton, New Brunswick, including Reka Dom and River House.
Gatty, Horatia K. F. “Juliana Horatia Ewing and Her Books, 1885”. A Celebration of Women Writers, edited by Mary Mark Ockerbloom.
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Reprints include one in Everyman's Library, 1915, and one by Garland , 1977.
Publishing Phebe Gibbes
PG issued a third novel this same year, The Fruitless Repentance; or, The History of Miss Kitty Le Fever (reprinted in facsimile by Garland in 1974).
qtd. in
Gibbes, Phebe. “Introduction”. Hartly House, Calcutta, edited by Michael J. Franklin, Oxford University Press, 2007, p. xi - lvii.
xiv n16
She told the Royal Literary Fund that...
Publishing Eliza Haywood
She was paid £14.3s.6d. for this writing, at a rate of a guinea per sheet. The work she translated is Prévost 's Mémoires d'un honnête homme, which had appeared in 1745. The translation was...
Publishing Eliza Fenwick
In this book product placement is even further highlighted than in some of EF 's other books for children.
Paul, Lissa. “Eliza Fenwick—Forgotten in Histories of Schooling”. British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) 35th Annual Conference, Oxford, 5 Jan. 2006.
It is designed both to advertise Tabart's shop and products, and to foster in white children...

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