Barrington, Emilie. G.F. Watts. Cambridge University Press, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
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Harriet Martineau
It had illustrations engraved by W. J. Linton from drawings by T. L. Aspland. It reached a third edition in two years, and was reprinted at Giggleswick in Yorkshire in 1995. This work was also...
Although Martineau appeared as the book's sole author, she and Nightingale
were in effect collaborators. The latter solicited her help on the issue of sanitary reform, and supplied the data, including printer's plates for statistical...
The full title of the work was Narrative of a Journey Overland from England, by the Continent of Europe, Egypt, and the Red Sea, to India, Including a Residence There, and...
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Elizabeth Strickland
Of the many editions that followed, the revised one of 1851-2 represented the sisters' completed research efforts and finally-considered opinions. This 8-volume reprint of 1854 was reissued by Cambridge University Press
in 2010, online and...
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Lucy Hutchinson
The editor of the first, lavishly-produced edition of this history recommended it particularly to female readers, as more entertaining than most novels. He also silently cut from it about 9,000 words, besides tinkering with the...
Betham-Edwards, Matilda. Through Spain to the Sahara. Cambridge University Press, http://www.cambridge.org/series/sSeries.asp?code=CLOR.
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Harriet Martineau
Chapman used her own memorials (based, she claimed, on full access to HM
's private and public papers, personal letters, and her own and others' first-hand knowledge) to flesh out the account in the manuscript...
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Georgiana Chatterton
Rambles in the South of Ireland During the Year 1838 was intended to expose prejudices which make English people afraid to travel in Ireland: to persuade them, says GC
, that such travel can...
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