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Publishing Ivy Compton-Burnett
With this book ICB 's advance went up to £200, payable at publication, and she stipulated that Gollancz was to reprint her earlier titles.
Spurling, Hilary. Secrets of a Woman’s Heart. Hodder and Stoughton.
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Its American publication, by Knopf , preceded the English one: 19 March 1951.
Spurling, Hilary. Secrets of a Woman’s Heart. Hodder and Stoughton.
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Publishing Storm Jameson
She followed these with other translations of his works: Horla and Other Stories (1925), and (with Ernest Boyd ) Eighty-Eight Short Stories (1930). All of these volumes were put out by Knopf , the publisher...
Publishing Angela Thirkell
In December the same year came Before Lunch, finished just before war broke out. After this AT 's rate of production at least slightly declined.
Strickland, Margot. Angela Thirkell: Portrait of a Lady Novelist. Duckworth.
124,127
By this stage of her career, she was...
Publishing Ivy Compton-Burnett
Knopf declined to publish this novel, on the grounds that ICB 's sales in the USA had been disappointing. In the end it was published by Julian Messner of New York instead.
Spurling, Hilary. Secrets of a Woman’s Heart. Hodder and Stoughton.
233
Publishing F. Tennyson Jesse
Knopf published the work in New York that same year. In 1952, George Harrap issued a new edition, as did Pan Books in 1958.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
77
Colenbrander, Joanna. A Portrait of Fryn. A. Deutsch.
267
Publishing George Egerton
She had begun the working on this translation many years earlier, in 1890-91, while living in London just after she had first met and fallen in love with Hamsun.
Egerton, George. A Leaf from the Yellow Book. Editor White, Terence de Vere, Richards Press.
19
Edwin Björkman wrote the introduction...
Publishing Molly Keane
Her children were grown up and she was, she says, doing nothing. She began writing in the same secrecy as at the beginning of her career, still finding the process painful.
Chamberlain, Mary, editor. Writing Lives: Conversations Between Women Writers. Virago Press.
131
Billy Collins ,...
Publishing Sylvia Townsend Warner
This poem was No. 2 of The Borzoi Chap Books published in New York by Alfred Knopf .
Warner, Sylvia Townsend. “Editorial Materials”. Sylvia Townsend Warner: Collected Poems, edited by Claire Harman, Carcanet New Press, pp. xi - xxiii; 275.
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Publishing Ford Madox Ford
The first single-volume edition of FMF 's Parade's End tetralogy was published by Knopf in New York.
Harvey, David Dow. Ford Madox Ford, 1873-1939: A Bibliography of Works and Criticism. Princeton University Press.
87
Publishing Margaret Laurence
She had cut down her first draft, of nearly 700 pages in typescript, to 578 pages, and intended to cut it by another hundred. It was, however, accepted by all of her publishers: McClelland and Stewart
Publishing Alice Munro
Macmillan sold the book at $10.95 (a dollar higher than they had intended) and early in 1979 needed to supplement their first print-run of 8,500 with another 2,500 copies.
Thacker, Robert. Alice Munro. McClelland and Stewart.
352
Knopf published the book in...
Publishing D. H. Lawrence
DHL attempted to find an English or American publisher, but met with no success: the sexual language and actions of Constance Chatterley, the gamekeeper Oliver Mellors, and others were seen as immoral and unfit for...
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.
TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive.
1194 (4 December 1924): 820
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
Publishing Norah Lofts
Lofts circulated this manuscript among publishers for five years before it was accepted by Knopf . During this time, she did not write any further fiction: I was too despairing, and I thought if that...
Publishing Dorothy Richardson
Their financial situation became more dire during this year. Backwater brought in royalities amounting to less than Duckworth's advance, and Richardson also owed money to Curtis Brown , the agent who negotiated her contracts with...

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