Heywood and Son

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Publishing Isabella Banks
Abel Heywood and Son began re-issuing IB 's works to date in a collected edition, attractively produced and priced.
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Burney, Edward Lester. Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks. E. J. Morten, 1969.
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Publishing Isabella Banks
Heywood and Son , the Manchester publishers whom IB had known since childhood and who were issuing a collected edition of her works, published her new novel More than Coronets (titled from a poem by...
Publishing Isabella Banks
Considered one of her best novels, it was re-issued in 1885 by Heywood under the title Forbidden to Wed.
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Webb, W. L., and Isabella Banks. “Introduction and Notes”. The Manchester Man, Victor Gollancz, 1970, p. Various pages.
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Publishing Isabella Banks
A second edition appeared in 1887, as part of Heywood's uniform series of IB 's novels.
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Textual Production Isabella Banks
She published both with Heywood . Her Sybilla and Other Stories followed in 1884.

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Texts

O’Conor, W. A. “Miss Jessie Fothergill as a Novelist”. Manchester Quarterly, Vol.
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, Heywood and Son, 1883, pp. 291-4.