John W. Parker

Connections

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Publishing Caroline Frances Cornwallis
The series was published from 1841 to 1853, initially by William Pickering in London. Each volume was priced at three shillings and sixpence. Almost all of the second and third editions were published by...
Publishing Caroline Frances Cornwallis
This book, sold as usual for three shillings and sixpence, is one of those mentioned by M. C. Power as requiring extensive help from friends, though again CFC did most of the work. This is...
Textual Production Sarah Lewis
An anonymous advice-book, Woman's Mission (one of the two known publications of the obscure, English SL ) appeared at London by J. W. Parker . It had seventeen editions by 1854 and was translated into...

Timeline

1856: Margaret Agnes Colvile, future wife of publisher...

Women writers item

1856

Margaret Agnes Colvile , future wife of publisher Charles Kegan Paul , published her first two novels: Dorothy: A Tale and DeCressy.
Howsam, Leslie. Kegan Paul—A Victorian Imprint. Kegan Paul; University of Toronto Press, 1998.
61-3, 71, 206

Texts

Coleridge, Sara. Pretty Lessons in Verse, for Good Children. John W. Parker, 1834.
Coleridge, Sara. Pretty Lessons in Verse, for Good Children. 4th ed., John W. Parker, 1845.
Cooper, Bransby Blake. The Life of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. John W. Parker, 1843, 2 vols.
Craig, Isa, editor. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science. John W. Parker.
Niebuhr, Barthold. Stories of the Gods and Heroes of Greece. Editor Austin, Sarah, Translator Duff Gordon, Lucie, John W. Parker, 1843.