Beckman, Linda Hunt. Amy Levy: Her Life and Letters. Ohio University Press.
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Publishing | Amy Levy | She had written most of its new contents at Dresden and elsewhere on her travels. Beckman, Linda Hunt. Amy Levy: Her Life and Letters. Ohio University Press. 77 |
Publishing | Agnes Strickland | |
Publishing | Maria Edgeworth | John Gibson Lockhart
managed ME
's dealings about this book with the publisher, Bentley
: Bentley was to buy the first edition only, not the continuing copyright, and was to increase the payment if he... |
Publishing | Cecily Mackworth | Routledge
were trying to persuade her to produce this book, very quickly, in late 1946. Hewett, Christopher, editor. The Living Curve : Letters to W. J. Strachan, 1929-1979. Taranman. 73 |
Publishing | Cecily Mackworth | The former volume comprises French poems with English translations by practising English poets whom Mackworth felt to have an affinity with the poets translated. Mackworth, Cecily. Ends of the World. Carcanet. 45 and n |
Publishing | Harriet Martineau | Before the end of the year that saw the first volume in print, Mary Russell Mitford
had heard (though it was probably an exaggeration) that HM
had made more than £1,000 from those little eighteen-penny... |
Publishing | Ann Yearsley | A facsimile reprint appeared in 1996, as part of Routledge/Thoemmes Press
's boxed set, the Romantics: Women Poets of the Romantic Period, 1770-1830, costing $US995 or £650. |
Publishing | Eva Figes | EF
received a Research Award from the Leverhulme Trust
for work on this study. It was reprinted by Pandora
in 1990. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Publishing | Hannah More | A facsimile reprint of this volume appeared in 1996, as part of Routledge/Thoemmes Press
's boxed set, the Romantics: Women Poets 1770-1830, costing $US995 or £650. |
Publishing | Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan | The novel quickly went through seven editions. French and German translations were titled from the heroine Glorvina or Glorwina Wordsworth, Jonathan. The Bright Work Grows: Women Writers of the Romantic Age. Woodstock Books. 159 Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 2: 237 |
Textual Features | Catherine Crowe | Her preface anticipates the demise of the three-volume novel. Routledge and Co.
had solicited her to write an original novel for their cheap series, and she resolved to make the experiment. Oliphant, Margaret et al. Women Novelists of Queen Victoria’s Reign. Hurst and Blackett. 155 |
Textual Production | Kate Greenaway | Kate Greenaway
's Birthday Book was published in London by George Routledge and Sons
, following the success of Under the Window. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Kate Greenaway | From this year until 1894 Routledge
published these annual volumes, printed by Edmund Evans
. A number for 1897 was published by J. M. Dent & Co. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
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 |
Textual Production | Grace Aguilar | Fifty years after her death, Routledge
printed two early Tales from British History by Grace Aguilar
: Macintosh, the Highland Chief, a Tale of the Civil War, and Edmund
, the Exiled Prince, and... |
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