Kingsley, Charles. Daily Thoughts. Editor Kingsley, Fanny, Macmillan & Co, 1884.
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Publishing | Sarah Tytler | |
Publishing | Emma Roberts | The contents of this book had appeared originally in the form of reports in the Asiatic Journal, contracted for before ER
left home. The series of narrative pieces, continued up to December 1840, formed... |
Publishing | Fanny Kingsley | FK
dedicated the book to our children, and to all who feel the blessing of [ Kingsley, Charles. Daily Thoughts. Editor Kingsley, Fanny, Macmillan & Co, 1884. Preface |
Publishing | Sarah Macnaughtan | The book saw many editions and reprints: from Dodd, Mead and Co.
(New York) and Heinemann in 1906 and 1907, John Murray
and T. Nelson and Sons
in 1908, Murray again in 1910, 1915, and... |
Publishing | Sarah Macnaughtan | Methuen published five more issues between 1911 and 1920, with a sixth edition in 1919. Copp, Clark
of Toronto and Dodd, Mead and Co.
of New York also released their own editions in 1911 and... |
Publishing | Sarah Macnaughtan | This was not reprinted until 2006, when Project Gutenberg
and BiblioLife
came out with eBook versions. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Publishing | Elizabeth von Arnim | She adapted her novel on the advice of her friend the writer J. M. Barrie
, after an adaptation made by somebody else had failed in New York. Her play was successful on stage... |
Publishing | Selina Bunbury | The publishing history of Fanny, the Flower-Girl, a work of religious children's fiction attributed to SB
, is murky. Unlike the rest of her works, which were published first (or exclusively) in the British... |
Publishing | Rosa Nouchette Carey | By 1906 this (like Not Like Other Girls, published three years before it) was on its 24th thousand in sales. Carey, Rosa Nouchette. ’No Friend Like a Sister’. Macmillan, 1906. last pages |
Publishing | Elizabeth De la Pasture | Peter's Mother was first adapted for the stage, as a three-act comedy which reached print in 1910 and which meanwhile, in 1906, had a royal command performance at the royal estate of Sandringham in Norfolk... |
Publishing | Margaret Gatty | The book was illustrated by Clara S. Lane
. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. Gatty, Horatia K. F. “Juliana Horatia Ewing and Her Books, 1885”. A Celebration of Women Writers, edited by Mary Mark Ockerbloom. 19 Gatty, Margaret. “Aunt Judy’s Tales, 1859”. Project Gutenberg. |
Publishing | Mary Augusta Ward | Robert Elsmere has remained perpetually in print ever since its appearance. Many of MAW
's novels are available online at the Victorian Women Writers Project
and Project Gutenberg
; Marcella has its Broadview
edition, 2002... |
Reception | John Strange Winter | In 1893 JSW
became the first woman to be elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. Bainbridge, Oliver, and Alfred Edward Turner. John Strange Winter: A Volume of Personal Record. East and West, 1916. 95-6 |
Textual Production | Kate Greenaway | Though she preferred to write her own prose, KG
accepted commissions to complete illustrations for other authors throughout her career. The following is a small selection of her work. Around fifty titles that she either... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Mary Brame | CMB
's novel Dora Thorne deplored, among other sins, parental neglect of daughters. It proved one of her most popular titles, usually published under her pseudonym Bertha M. Clay. The text is available along... |
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