Stanley Paul and Company Limited
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Publishing | Hélène Barcynska | This was one of the six-shilling novels published by Stanley Paul
, a series including work by such writers as Rhoda Broughton
, Dorothea Gerard
, and Violet Hunt
. (The same firm issued two-shilling... |
Publishing | Dorothea Gerard | Again the London edition (by Stanley Paul and Co.
) was accompanied by a Tauchnitz
edition, of which the British Library
copy is bound with the publisher's list and catalogue, and with two pages of... |
Publishing | Helen Mathers | Irked by remembering the money she had lost by selling the copyright of her best-selling novel, Comin' Thro' The Rye, HM
sued publisher Stanley Paul
for the copyright to her final novel, Love, the... |
Publishing | Helen Mathers | Shortly after her husband
's death in early 1914, the increasingly deaf and rheumatic HM
resurfaced to bring a lawsuit against her later publishers, Stanley Paul
, in an attempt to secure the copyright of... |
Publishing | Helen Mathers | She put forward the claim that Stanley Paul
had paid her for only five years of the copyright, which had now expired. A newspaper report suggested that either there was a common mistake or a... |
Textual Production | Dorothea Gerard | Despite Tauchnitz's choice of title for The Blood-Tax, DG
went on in The Bridge of Life: A Novel Without a Purpose (1904) apparently to reject the thesis or problem style of novel beloved by... |
Wealth and Poverty | Helen Mathers | Soon after her husband's death she resurfaced from obscurity to bring a lawsuit against her later publishers, Stanley Paul
, having to do with her novel Love, the Thief, 1909, but she lost the... |
Timeline
1906
Stanley Paul and Company Limited
was founded by Stanley Paul
at 31 Essex Street, London, after he left the staff of Hutchinson and Company
.