It is dedicated gratefully to H. R. Hale
of Jarrolds
, Best of Friends and Kindest of Publishers.
Schütze, Gladys Henrietta. Mother of Five. Jarrolds, 1934.
prelims
An option on film rights was sold to a well-known refugee actress, but never taken up.
Schütze, Gladys Henrietta. More Ha’pence Than Kicks. Jarrolds.
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Material Conditions of Writing
Gladys Henrietta Schütze
In her autobiography she explained the genesis of this book. Robert Hale
, then manager of Jarrolds
, said he was looking for a war book that was not full of mud, blood and obscenity...
Publishing
André Gide
Strait is the Gate, an English translation of AG
's La porte étroite by Dorothy Bussy
, was published by Jarrolds
in London and Knopf
in New York.
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
Publishing
Mary Ann Kelty
MAK
mentioned in 1866, without assigning it a date, a tract she had published with Messrs Jarrold
which sold 22,000 copies. In mentioning this she seeks to avoid the imputation of vanity by ascribing its...
Publishing
Richmal Crompton
In a delicate tug-of-war, the editor of the first magazine to publish the William stories also accepted and paid for a number of short stories for adults written by RC
, some of which were...
Publishing
Mary Sewell
MS
was the leading author in Jarrold and Sons
' Household Tracts for the People series; tracts cost twopence each or were available in shilling packets of six tracts.
Textual Production
May Crommelin
MC
continued to publish during the second decade of the twentieth century; only some of this late output is mentioned here. She returned to Ulster for The Golden Bow, 1912, whose heroine has an...
Textual Production
Mary Angela Dickens
All the Year Round also serialized fiction by MAD
's maternal cousin, Margaret Alice Moule
, with whom MAD
lived and sometimes wrote: the journal issued Moule's novel The Thirteenth Brydain from February to July...
Textual Production
Anna Sewell
AS
published her novel Black Beauty through Jarrold and Sons
of London; she sold the copyright to them outright for £20, without making provision for royalties.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Khorana, Meena, and Judith Gero John, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 163. Gale Research, 1996.
259, 265
Textual Production
Gladys Henrietta Schütze
She dedicated it to H. R. L. S.
(her husband) with the words If he will take it with my love.
Schütze, Gladys Henrietta. The Road to Damascus. Jarrolds, 1929.
prelims
The epigraph reads En Somnii Explanatio (a phrase meaning this is the explanation...
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Texts
Bayly, Elisabeth Boyd, and Mary Sewell. “Memoir”. Poems and Ballads, Jarrold and Sons, 1886.
Betham, Ernest, editor. A House of Letters. Jarrold and Sons, 1905.
Carey, Rosa Nouchette. By Order of the Brotherhood. Jarrold and Sons, 1895.
Grand, Sarah. Two Dear Little Feet. Jarrold and Sons, 1873.
O’Conor Eccles, Charlotte. The Rejuvenation of Miss Semaphore. Jarrold and Sons, 1897.
Sewell, Anna. Black Beauty. Jarrold and Sons, 1877.
Sewell, Mary. An Appeal to Englishwomen. Jarrold and Sons, 1863.
Sewell, Mary. Ballads for Children. Jarrold and Sons, 1868.
Sewell, Mary. Homely Ballads for the Working Man’s Fireside. Jarrold and Sons, 1858.
Sewell, Mary. Mother’s Last Words. Jarrold and Sons, 1860.
Sewell, Mary. Patience Hart’s First Experience in Service. Jarrold and Sons, 1862.
Sewell, Mary, and Elisabeth Boyd Bayly. Poems and Ballads. Jarrold and Sons, 1886, 2 vols.
Sewell, Mary. The Children of Summerbrook. Jarrold and Sons, 1859.
Sewell, Mary. The Suffering Poor. Jarrold and Sons, 1883.