H. R. Millar

Standard Name: Millar, H. R.

Connections

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Publishing E. Nesbit
EN issued her final book for children: Wet Magic, which had run, as usual, as a serial in the Strand Magazine from December 1912 to August 1913, and had illustrations by H. R. Millar .
Briggs, Julia. A Woman of Passion: The Life of E. Nesbit, 1858-1924. Hutchinson.
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Publishing E. Nesbit
This proved a significant moment in EN 's career. She followed it with The Book of Dragons (November 1900, dated 1901), which began as a sequence of dragon tales for the Strand, and she...
Publishing E. Nesbit
H. R. Millar did another set of illustrations for the book, somewhat derivative of those of Pryse.
Briggs, Julia. A Woman of Passion: The Life of E. Nesbit, 1858-1924. Hutchinson.
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Because sales were disappointing, EN decided to advertise the book through what would now be called an...
Textual Features E. Nesbit
This dedication flagged the crossover from life to art, for her new fictional family is based on the young Blands, a toddler called The Lamb being the youngest in each. It is the psammead or...

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Texts

Nesbit, E., and H. R. Millar. Five Children and It. T. Fisher Unwin, 1902.
Nesbit, E., and H. R. Millar. Harding’s Luck. Hodder and Stoughton, 1909.
Nesbit, E., and H. R. Millar. The House of Arden. T. Fisher Unwin, 1908.
Nesbit, E., and H. R. Millar. The Magic City. Macmillan, 1910.
Nesbit, E., and H. R. Millar. The Phoenix and the Carpet. G. Newnes, 1904.
Nesbit, E., and H. R. Millar. The Story of the Amulet. T. Fisher Unwin, 1906.
Nesbit, E., and H. R. Millar. The Wonderful Garden. Macmillan, 1911.
Nesbit, E., and H. R. Millar. Wet Magic. T. Werner Laurie, 1913.