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Publishing Jane Barker
It is dedicated to the Countess of Exeter , with a subsidiary address to the gentry of Lincolnshire. Barker's Entertaining Novels, six years later, includes a revised version in its second volume, and Barker...
Publishing Flora Annie Steel
This work is dedicated To the English girls to whom fate may assign the task of being house-mothers in Our Eastern Empire.
qtd. in
Hickman, Katie. Daughters of Britannia: The Life and Times of Diplomatic Wives. Flamingo, 2000.
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Steel and Gardiner called themselves on the title-page two twenty year's [sic]...
Publishing Mona Caird
The Morality of Marriage was reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2010, online and in print-on-demand format.
Caird, Mona. The Morality of Marriage. Cambridge University Press, 2010, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Publishing Emily Gerard
Her preface, written at Vienna in February 1888, explains the genesis of the book. Loving the country of Transylvania (its beauty, folklore, and mixture of races), she wrote and published three successive essays on it...
Publishing Mary Delany
A few of MD 's letters had already reached print: those to Swift in 1766 and those to Frances Hamilton in 1820. Lady Llanover was an extremely meticulous editor,
Thaddeus, Janice. “Mary Delany, Model to the Age”. History, Gender & Eighteenth-Century Literature, edited by Beth Fowkes Tobin, University of Georgia Press, 1994, pp. 113-40.
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who nevertheless felt it incumbent...
Publishing Jane Marcet
Marcet received advice and encouragement in her project both from her husband and from one of his medical friends, Dr John Yelloy . Yelloy advised her to keep her style serious but accessible, and also...
Publishing Mary Wollstonecraft
It was dedicated to the French statesman Talleyrand , a supporter of the Revolution and the reputed lover of Germaine de Staël . She produced a second, revised edition by the end of the year...
Publishing Mary Anne Barker
She was encouraged into book production by two friends in the trade who had also encouraged her journalism, Alexander Macmillan and George Grove . By 1877 this work had reached four editions besides reprints, and...
Publishing Mariana Starke
The full descriptive title runs exactly the same as before, with the changed opening words and the addition: Also a supplement comprising instructions for travelling in France, with descriptions of all the principal roads and...
Publishing Maria Callcott
She made some editorial changes, for publication, to all her South American writings done while she was actually there, and resolved to omit all quotation from private letters or conversation, though her editor says she...
Publishing Anne Grant
AG had been urged to publish when she first became a widow, but had more dread of censure than hope of applause.
Grant, Anne. Memoir and Correspondence of Mrs. Grant of Laggan. Editor Grant, John Peter, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844, 3 vols.
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The manuscript was accepted by Longman in spring 1805, although it...
Publishing Emily Eden
Writing mostly to her eldest sister, Eleanor (who was at home in England), and not expecting to be published, EE felt no need for pretence. The book reproduced a drawing of her in old age...
Publishing Jane Marcet
This work reached its third edition in 1819 and its seventh in 1839. It was reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2010, online and in print-on-demand format.
Marcet, Jane. Conversations on Political Economy. Cambridge University Press, 2010, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Many American editions carry a male authorial name...
Publishing Mary Wollstonecraft
Many critics describe this as a travel book: the first one by a Romantic writer to deal with the exotic North. Critic Gary Kelly , however, says that it purports
Kelly, Gary. Revolutionary Feminism: The Mind and Career of Mary Wollstonecraft. Macmillan, 1992.
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to be a travel...
Publishing Mary Anne Barker
The book was compiled from letters which had previously appeared, vilely printed and not proof-read by the author or apparently by anyone else, in Evening Hours.
Gilderdale, Betty. The Seven Lives of Lady Barker. Canterbury University Press, 2009.
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MAB read proof of the book as...

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Haig, Stirling. Stendhal: The Red and The Black. Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Harkness, Bruce et al. “Introduction”. The Secret Agent, edited by Bruce Harkness et al., Cambridge University Press, 1990, p. xxiii - xli.
Harrison, Jane Ellen. Epilegomena to the Study of Greek Religion. Cambridge University Press, 1921.
Harrison, Jane Ellen. Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion. Cambridge University Press, 1903.
Harrison, Jane Ellen. Themis. Cambridge University Press, 1912.
Hayton, David W. et al. The House of Commons 1690-1715. Cambridge University Press, 2002, 5 vols.
Henry, Nancy. George Eliot and the British Empire. Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Higman, B. W. Slave Population and Economy in Jamaica, 1807-1834. Cambridge University Press, 1976.
Hobby, Elaine. “A woman’s best setting out is silence: the writings of Hannah Wolley”. Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration: Literature, Drama, History, edited by Gerald Maclean, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. 179-00.
Holder, Heidi J. “’The Lady playwrights’ and ’The Wild Tribes of the East’: female dramatists in the East End theatres, 1860-1880”. Women and Playwrighting in Nineteenth-Century Britain, edited by Tracy C. Davis and Ellen Donkin, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 174-92.
Homans, Margaret, and Adrienne Munich, editors. Remaking Queen Victoria. Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Humphreys, Anne. “Breaking Apart: the Early Victorian Divorce Novel”. Victorian Women Writers and the Woman Question, edited by Nicola Diane Thompson, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 42-59.
Hunt, Alan. Governing Morals: A Social History of Moral Regulation. Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Hunter, Adrian. The Cambridge Introduction to the Short Story in English. Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Hutchinson, Lucy. Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson. Cambridge University Press, 2010, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
Hutton, Sarah. Anne Conway: A Woman Philosopher. Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Hyman, Anthony, editor. Science and Reform: Selected Works of Charles Babbage. Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Innes, Christopher. Edward Gordon Craig. Cambridge University Press, 1983.
Innes, Christopher. Modern British Drama, 1890-1990. Cambridge University Press, 1992.
Innes, Christopher, editor. The Cambridge Companion to George Bernard Shaw. Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Jellicoe, Ann. Some Unconscious Influences in the Theatre. Cambridge University Press, 1967.
Jones, Gareth Stedman. Languages of Class: Studies in English Working Class History 1832-1982. Cambridge University Press, 1983.
Jones, Mary Gwladys. Hannah More. Cambridge University Press, 1952.
Jones, Steve et al., editors. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge University Press, 1992.
Kaplan, Joel H., and Sheila Stowell. Theatre and Fashion: Oscar Wilde to the Suffragettes. Cambridge University Press, 1994.