Constable

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Publishing Storm Jameson
ST provided the introduction to Tale Without End, 1934, the first book by her friend the German writer and activist Lilo Linke .
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Jameson, Storm. Journey from the North. Harper and Row, 1970.
310-13
The book relates Linke's recent travels in France, including...
Publishing E. Nesbit
Biographer Julia Briggs believes that the original story was stimulated by EN 's writing about her own schooldays for the Girls' Own Paper.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
The composite book of tales appeared in instalments in The Windsor...
Publishing May Sinclair
For The Three BrontësMS changed her publisher to Hutchinson , who had offered her a generous advance on her next three novels. She probably felt that Constable had not made enough effort on the...
Publishing Jane Loudon
She dedicated Gardening for Ladies to her husband . Its title-page mentions The Ladies' Flower-Garden of Ornamental Annuals and the introduction is dated 21 May. It was hugely successful, selling 1,350 copies on the very...
Publishing Anna Seward
AS had been in some kind of publishing negotiation with Constable of Edinburgh for several years. Archibald Constable visited her in April 1807. After this he consulted John Murray in London, who advised him against...
Publishing Anna Seward
She had herself carefully revised her twelve manuscript volumes of copies, and had left them to a publisher. Scott (himself among her correspondents) said he would not help to perpetuate such gossip as the letters...
Publishing Rose Macaulay
Many of the poems here, according to a friend, were written on trains.
Hamilton, Mary Agnes. Remembering My Good Friends. Jonathan Cape, 1944.
138
Two were reprinted in Catherine Reilly 's Scars Upon My Heart, 1981. Sidgwick and Jackson , who had published RM
Publishing Jean Rhys
Her first publisher, Jonathan Cape , turned down the novel as being too depressing, and Hamish Hamilton wanted to cut it extensively. They were probably reacting particularly to her depicting an abortion.Constable finally agreed...
Publishing Anne Grant
Publishing Naomi Mitchison
After long-drawn-out struggles with publishers over its sexual aspects, NM succeeded in publishing (with Constable ) her first novel with a contemporary setting, We Have Been Warned.
The date is that of the Times...
Publishing Helen Waddell
The book was related to her highly successful lecture series of the same title given at Oxford the previous year, under the auspices of Lady Margaret Hall , and based on research in the Bibliothèque Nationale
Publishing Elizabeth Taylor
In 1942 to July 1943 she was working on (and completed) a novel called Never and Always, set in a seaside town, in which the central female character, Emily Hemingway, in her early thirties...
Reception Katherine Mansfield
The contents of Murry's first journal edition were selected with an eye to keeping Mansfield acceptable to the public. Her biographer Alpers says it sealed her in porcelain for twenty years.
qtd. in
Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press, 1982.
388
Willa Cather ...
Reception Nina Hamnett
The Times reported that a libel action by Aleister Crowley had compelled the publisher Constable to halt all sales of NH 's Laughing Torso. Crowley asserted that anecdotes therein about himself had not a...
Textual Features Naomi Mitchison
NM approached Victor Gollancz as an alternative to Cape; he seriously admired the book but declined it for fear of offending many of my best friends
Mitchison, Naomi. You May Well Ask: A Memoir 1920-1940. Gollancz, 1979.
177
and damaging his effectiveness as a publisher of...

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Holcroft, Thomas, and William Hazlitt. The Life of Thomas Holcroft. Editor Colby, Elbridge, Constable, 1925, 2 vols.
Hubback, Catherine. The Rival Suitors. Constable, 1867, 3 vols.
Jameson, Storm, editor. Challenge to Death. Constable, 1934.
Jameson, Storm. The Pot Boils. Constable, 1919.
Jameson, Storm. Three Kingdoms. Constable, 1926.
Jenkins, Elizabeth. A Silent Joy. Constable, 1992.
Jesse, F. Tennyson, and Harold Marsh Harwood. London Front. Constable, 1940.
Jesse, F. Tennyson. The Dragon in the Heart. Constable, 1956.
Jones, Kathleen. Catherine Cookson: The Biography. Constable, 1999.
Jullian, Philippe. Oscar Wilde. Translator Wyndham, Violet, Constable, 1969.
Lavin, Mary. A Family Likeness and Other Stories. Constable, 1985.
Lavin, Mary. A Memory and Other Stories. Constable, 1972.
Lavin, Mary. Happiness and Other Stories. Constable, 1969.
Lavin, Mary. In the Middle of the Fields and Other Stories. Constable, 1967.
Lavin, Mary. The Stories of Mary Lavin. Constable, 1985, 3 vols.
Macaulay, Rose. Three Days. Constable, 1919.
Macaulay, Rose. What Not: A Prophetic Comedy. Constable, 1918.
MacCarthy, Mary. A Nineteenth-Century Childhood. Constable, 1985.
Mansfield, Katherine. Bliss and Other Stories. 1st ed., Constable, 1920.
Mansfield, Katherine. Something Childish and Other Stories. Editor Murry, John Middleton, Constable, 1924, http://U of A HSS.
Mayor, Flora Macdonald. The Squire’s Daughter. Constable, 1929.
Melville, Herman. Billy Budd, and Other Prose Pieces. Editor Weaver, Raymond, Constable, 1924.
Meynell, Alice. Ceres’ Runaway. Constable, 1909.
Miles, Susan. Blind Men Crossing a Bridge. Constable, 1934.
Mitchison, Naomi. The Fourth Pig. Constable, 1936.