She wondered whether it would be appropriate to go on publishing frivolous, pleasure-giving books in wartime, but was assured by her publishers, Hodder and Stoughton
, that it was, and that they would need the...
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Edith Mary Moore
EMM
made yet another change of publisher when she issued her extraordinary novel Teddy R. N. D. through Hodder and Stoughton
, priced at five shillings.
The Uphill Road does not seem to have appeared in England. One might suppose that Ayres chose this manner of publication because of her almost incredible productivity in this year. She continued to issue occasional...
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Edith Mary Moore
For the first time in her career, EMM
used the same publisher again after several years: her novel The Blind Marksman (apparently her last) was issued by Hodder and Stoughton
at seven shillings and sixpence...
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Rosemary Sutcliff
RS
chose the England of King Arthur
for an adult novel entitled Sword at Sunset, which her new publishers, Hodder and Stoughton
, advertised as her greatest novel.
RS
also published five adult historical novels, two of them during this decade: Lady in Waiting, 1956, and The Rider of the White Horse, 1959. For these she chose a different publisher, Hodder and Stoughton
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Norah Lofts
This was published in London by Hodder and Stoughton
in 1958, but the US edition was the first to appear.
Publishing
Mary Stewart
This work was serialized in Woman's Journal before book publication. An American edition appeared in 1955.
MS
took her title from a folk-song which runs: Madam, will you walk? /...
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Catherine Carswell
The Hodder and Stoughton
reader's report was damning: a single characteristic, satire on a good Christian lady (the heroine's aunt), was in such bad taste as to doom the book to failure. CC
replied defiantly...
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Mary Stewart
Having always wanted to write a historical novel, MS
later recalled that the idea for The Crystal Cave came from a story in an early history of King Arthur
: Geoffrey of Monmouth
's twelfth-century...
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Richmal Crompton
In a delicate tug-of-war, the editor of the first magazine to publish the William stories also accepted and paid for a number of short stories for adults written by RC
, some of which were...