OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Addison Wesley Longman
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Publishing | Frances Wright | FW
(as an Englishwoman) published with Longman and Rees
of LondonViews of Society and Manners in America, In a Series of Letters from that Country to a Friend in England, during the... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan | About two years after her husband's death EPW
published, through Longman
, her first poetry collection: The Enchanted Flute, with Other Poems, and Fables from La Fontaine. The Bodleian Library
copy has La Fontaine's... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan | |
Textual Production | Helen Maria Williams | |
Publishing | Helen Maria Williams | HMW
published the first volumes of her translation from Humboldt and Bonpland in 1814. These works were issued by a conger of fashionable publishers; it seems they made a loss (in spite of Humboldt's reputation... |
Textual Production | Jane West | |
Textual Production | Jane West | |
Textual Production | Jane West | |
Publishing | Jane West | |
Textual Production | Jane West | |
Publishing | Jane West | She addressed this book of advice to one of her sons. In more than one edition, Longmans
sold 4,500 copies of it. Briggs, Asa. A History of Longmans and Their Books 1724 - 1990. Longevity in Publishing. British Library and Oak Knoll Press. 75 |
Textual Production | Helena Wells | She published this with Longman
, signing her preface Helena Wells Whitford, though the title-page says only by the Author of the Step-Mother. Subscribers included Joanna Baillie
and Anne Hunter
. The title-page... |
Textual Production | Beatrice Webb | Beatrice Webb
's Diaries, 1912-1924 appeared posthumously from Longmans
, edited by Margaret I. Cole
, with an introduction by Lord Beveridge
. “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. (18 June 1952): 8 British Book News. British Council. (1952): 513 |
Publishing | Lucy Walford | Charlotte, another novel by LW
(which The Academy called a study of vulgarity) The Academy. 62 (8 February 1902): 143 OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Anthony Trollope | AT
remained with the publisher Longman
for this second novel in Chronicles of Barsetshire, titled Barchester Towers from the cathedral. Sutherland, John. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press. 42 The Athenaeum Index of Reviews and Reviewers: 1830-1870. http://replay.web.archive.org/20070714065452/http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~asp/v2/home.html. 1535 (28 March 1857) 395 |
Timeline
4 August 1724: The first Thomas Longman bought for £2,282.9s.6d...
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4 August 1724
The first Thomas Longman
bought for £2,282.9s.6d a house in Paternoster Row (later numbered 39, already identified by the Sign of the Ship) and the bookselling and publishing business
based there, whose owner, William Taylor
1752: Thomas Longman (1730-97) completed his apprenticeship...
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1752
Thomas Longman
(1730-97) completed his apprenticeship and became a partner in the London publishing firm of his uncle Thomas Longman
the elder (1699-1755).
1856: Margaret Agnes Colvile, future wife of publisher...
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1856
Margaret Agnes Colvile
, future wife of publisher Charles Kegan Paul
, published her first two novels: Dorothy: A Tale and DeCressy.
1870: Browne and Nolan publishing firm was founded...
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1870
29 December 1940: St Paul's Cathedral in London survived an...
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29 December 1940
St Paul's Cathedral in London survived an air raid that destroyed almost all the buildings around it; a photograph of the dome standing amidst flames and billowing smoke became an emblem of the courage of...
1994 : Longman the publisher, which since 1968 had...
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