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Publishing Julia Strachey
JS was interested in the theatre both before and after she met her husband, Lawrence Gowing , a prominent artist whose work included some set design and painting.
Strachey, Julia, and Frances Partridge. Julia: A Portrait of Julia Strachey. Little, Brown.
159-61, 172
During the late 1930s and...
Textual Production Ray Strachey
RS edited for the Hogarth Press her final book, Our Freedom and Its Results, a volume of five essays by women on women's history.
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
6: 74n1
Chapman, Wayne K., and Janet M. Manson, editors. Women in the Milieu of Leonard and Virginia Woolf: Peace, Politics, and Education. Pace University Press.
258
Occupation Gertrude Stein
GS delivered lectures at Cambridge and Oxford Universities; these were later published by the Hogarth Press .
Hobhouse, Janet. Everybody Who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein. Doubleday.
115-18
Textual Production Gertrude Stein
GS 's lectures on literature and style were published as Composition as Explanation with the Hogarth Press as one of the Hogarth Essays.
Wilson, Robert Alfred. Gertrude Stein: A Bibliography. Phoenix Bookshop.
17
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
6: 510n3
Publishing Christina Stead
She had begun the manuscript five and half years before the book was published.
Rowley, Hazel. Christina Stead: A Biography. Secker and Warburg.
158-9
Her partner Bill Blech (not yet accustomed to her lengthy and agonising reworkings) observed that if she live[d] to the...
Publishing Ethel Smyth
Virginia Woolf had asked her on 6 June to send the manuscript, and proposed that she should publish it with the Hogarth Press as well as in the magazine Good Housekeeping. Leonard Woolf advised...
Textual Production Vita Sackville-West
VSW published her Collected Poems with the Hogarth Press : it was called volume one, but no second volume appeared.
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
5: 210n2
Textual Production Vita Sackville-West
VSW published with the Hogarth Press a poem entitled Solitude, which she had been planning for nearly a decade.
Glendinning gives as publication date the day on which Woolf received her advance copy, 27...
Textual Production Vita Sackville-West
VSW published with the Hogarth PressThe Edwardians, a novel about the English upper classes which drew on her inside knowledge of Knole.
Glendinning, Victoria. Vita. Penguin.
229
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
4: 109n3
Textual Production Vita Sackville-West
VSW published Family History, a best-selling novel, with the Hogarth Press .
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
5: 110n2
Publishing Vita Sackville-West
VSW published with the Hogarth Press another novel, The dark island, dedicated to her sister-in-law Gwen St Aubyn , on whom one of the characters is based.
Sackville-West made a point of using lower-case...
Publishing Vita Sackville-West
VSW had prepared for writing this by travelling to places in France connected with the story.
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
5: 441 and n3
She dedicated it to her niece Philippa St Aubyn .
Glendinning, Victoria. Vita. Penguin.
283
She intended to publish...
Textual Production Vita Sackville-West
VSW published with the Hogarth Press a sequel to Country Notes: Country Notes in Wartime.
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
6: 411 and n3, 448
Textual Production Vita Sackville-West
VSW published with Hogarth Press her 74-page short novel or long story Seducers in Ecuador.
Woolmer, J. Howard, and Mary E. Gaither. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. Woolmer/Brotherson.
29
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
3: 116n2, 128
Publishing Vita Sackville-West
VSW published with the Hogarth Press her first travel book, Passenger to Teheran; she broke her contract with Heinemann to do so.
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
3: 247n1, 266n3

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Woolf, Virginia. The Essays of Virginia Woolf. Editors McNeillie, Andrew and Stuart Nelson Clarke, Hogarth Press, 2011.
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press, 1980.
Woolf, Virginia. The Second Common Reader. Hogarth Press, 1932.
Woolf, Virginia. The Voyage Out. Hogarth Press, 1975.
Woolf, Virginia. The Waves. Hogarth Press, 1931.
Woolf, Virginia. The Waves. Hogarth Press, 1980.
Woolf, Virginia. The Years. Hogarth Press, 1937.
Woolf, Virginia. The Years. Hogarth Press, 1979.
Woolf, Virginia. The Years. Hogarth Press, 1990.
Woolf, Virginia. “Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid”. The Death of the Moth, edited by Leonard Woolf, Hogarth Press, 1942, pp. 154-7.
Woolf, Virginia. Three Guineas. Hogarth Press, 1938.
Woolf, Virginia. Three Guineas. Hogarth Press, 1986.
Woolf, Virginia. To the Lighthouse. Hogarth Press, 1927.
Woolf, Virginia. To the Lighthouse. Hogarth Press, 1982.
Woolf, Virginia, and Leonard Woolf. Two Stories. Hogarth Press, 1917.
Woolmer, J. Howard. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1938. Hogarth Press, 1976.