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Frederick Warne and Company
Connections
Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Anna Kingsford | The book was published simultaneously in London and New York by F. Warne & Co
; a second edition appeared within the year. A final edition was issued posthumously in 1889. “19th Century British Library Newspapers”. Gale: 19th Century British Library Newspapers. 36729 (5 March 1890): 10 OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Anne Marsh | The title-page bore a creative misquotation from William Wordsworth
: She lived within her father's halls . . . And very few to love—which converts the rustic Lucy into an upper-class heroine like AM |
Textual Production | Beatrix Potter | BP
's first and most famous book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, already privately printed, had its first regular edition from the publishing firm of Frederick Warne
. Richardson, Barbara. “Beatrix Potter: Her Early Editions Continue to Fetch Large Sums”. Book and Magazine Collector, Vol. 183 , pp. 4-17. 16 Grinstein, Alexander. The Remarkable Beatrix Potter. International Universities Press. 45-6 |
Textual Production | Beatrix Potter | Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes by BP
was published to help out the firm of Frederick Warne
(threatened with bankruptcy after its head was convicted of forgery). Grinstein, Alexander. The Remarkable Beatrix Potter. International Universities Press. 232 |
Textual Production | Beatrix Potter | Today the once gentleman-like, personal, and family publishing firm of Frederick Warne
has become the property of an international conglomerate, Pearson
, which owns Penguin
, Longman
, Ladybird
, tv and software development companies... |
Textual Production | Beatrix Potter | |
Textual Production | Beatrix Potter | Leslie Linder
bequeathed his extensive collection of BP
's papers, paintings, and first editions to the National Trust
. The trust holds its Potter manuscripts at Near Sawrey in the Lake District; others are... |
Textual Production | Rumer Godden | She was commissioned to write this book by Frederick Warne and Company
, Potter's publishers, having established herself as a Potter admirer by talks, an anniversary New York Times article, and her friendship with Leslie Linder |
Textual Production | Kate Greenaway | KG
continued to pursue her interest in flowers in several books of the mid-1880s. In 1882 Marcus Ward and Co.
published Flowers and Fancies: Valentines Ancient and Modern by B. M. Montgomerie Ranking
, OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. OCLC |
Reception | Beatrix Potter | Of her original The Tale of Peter RabbitBP
wrote to Frederick Warne
, I am aware that these little books don't last long, even if they are a success. “Beatrix and the Bunny”. The National Trust Magazine, Vol. 95 , pp. 52-60. 54 |
Publishing | Florence Marryat | The next year saw both a Tauchnitz
edition and a second London one in Frederick Warne
's Yellow-Back Collection. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Publishing | Beatrix Potter | At least six publishers rejected it before Warne
accepted. Richardson, Barbara. “Beatrix Potter: Her Early Editions Continue to Fetch Large Sums”. Book and Magazine Collector, Vol. 183 , pp. 4-17. 16 Grinstein, Alexander. The Remarkable Beatrix Potter. International Universities Press. 45-6 |
Publishing | Beatrix Potter | The year after publishing Peter Rabbit Warne issued The Tailor of Gloucester and The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin; a ten-year outpouring had begun. MacDonald, Ruth K. Beatrix Potter. Twayne. Chronology |
Publishing | Beatrix Potter | The publisher of the Peter Rabbit series, Frederick Warne
, also issued French, Welsh, German, Dutch, and Swedish translations, and dramatic versions of some of the stories. The original little books, nearly square in shape... |
Publishing | Mary Anne Barker | This book was several times reissued both by its original publisher, Macmillan
, and by Frederick Warne
. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Timeline
1 July 1865: Frederick Warne and Company began business...
Writing climate item
1 July 1865
Frederick Warne and Company
began business at 15 Bedford Square, Covent Garden, after Frederick Warne
and George Routledge
dissolved their partnership
.
2 April 1917: Harold Warne, of the respected publishing...
Writing climate item
2 April 1917
Harold Warne
, of the respected publishing firm of Frederick Warne
, was arrested for forgery; the sum involved was so large that he was denied bail.
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