OCLC WorldCat.
Arno Press
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Publishing | Rose Allatini | Despised and Rejected was reprinted by Arno Press
of New York in 1975, and in London as one of the Gay Modern Classics series in 1988. |
Publishing | Charlotte Dacre | CD
's first novel was re-issued by Arno Press
in 1972, and the other three followed it two years later. OCLC WorldCat. |
Publishing | Elizabeth Helme | The work was reviewed in February 1802. French and German translations followed in 1803, and a second edition in 1819. The novel was reproduced in facsimile by Arno
in 1977. Garside, Peter, James Raven, and Rainer Schöwerling, editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000. 2: 135 OCLC WorldCat. |
Publishing | Isabella Kelly | This novel was advertised as in press on 21 November 1794 and as published on 30 March 1795; later advertisements mentioned additional booksellers. Garside, Peter, James Raven, and Rainer Schöwerling, editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000. OCLC WorldCat. |
Publishing | Elizabeth Meeke | No original has been identified; scholar Carol Markham
assumes that the translation claim is itself fictitious. A facsimile appeared in a series from Arno Press
in 1977 with a forward by Devendra P. Varma
and... |
Publishing | Regina Maria Roche | The title-page gave her name as Maria Regina Roche. A Philadelphia edition and French translation followed the next year, and a German translation appeared the year after. Garside, Peter, James Raven, and Rainer Schöwerling, editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press, 2000. 2: 122 |
Textual Production | Charlotte Dacre | |
Textual Production | Emmuska, Baroness Orczy | This reached another edition in 1913, another (in Cassell's Popular Editions) in March 1926, and another (from Arno Press
of New York in their Literature of Mystery and Detection series) in 1976. |
Timeline
1868
Mary Abigail Dodge
published Woman's Wrongs: A Counter-Irritant in Boston under the name of Mary Hamilton.