MS
had driven herself to collapse by the work she put into it. Its appearance was delayed while she searched for a US publisher; Henry Holt
took it on although MS
refused to make the...
Publishing
May Laffan
A 1878 New York edition published by Henry Holt
in its Leisure Hour Series made some changes to the text with reference to local tastes.
Laffan, May. The Honorable Miss Ferrard. Henry Holt, 1878.
This was the last novel to appear before ML
's marriage (after which she reputedly gave up writing). Apart from Bentley
's edition, ML
's American publisher Henry Holt
published or re-published it at New...
Publishing
Edith Lyttelton
As well as its London edition, the novel was published in New York by H. Holt and Company
.
The collection Angel Maker: The Short Stories of Sara Maitland, containing thirty stories, was published in New York by Holt
.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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Textual Production
Sara Maitland
It was published the next year by Holt
, New York, as A Big-Enough God: A Feminist's Search for a Joyful Theology. Maitland developed the book from a Lenten lecture series she had...
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Texts
Epstein, Daniel Mark. What Lips My Lips have Kissed: the Loves and Love Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Henry Holt, 2001.
Field, Michael. Callirrhoë; Fair Rosamund. Henry Holt, 1884.
Fraser-Tytler, Christina. Mistress Judith. Henry Holt, 1875.
Kemble, Fanny. Records of a Girlhood. Henry Holt, 1879.
Laffan, May. Christy Carew. Henry Holt, 1880.
Laffan, May. The Honorable Miss Ferrard. Henry Holt, 1878.
Madsen, Axel. Chanel: A Woman of Her Own. Henry Holt, 1990.
Magill, Frank N., editor. Great Women Writers. Henry Holt, 1994.
Marler, Regina. Bloomsbury Pie: The Making of the Bloomsbury Boom. Henry Holt, 1997.
Perkins, Jane Gray. The Life of Mrs. Norton. Henry Holt, 1909.
Seymour, Miranda. Robert Graves: Life on the Edge. Henry Holt, 1995.
Trager, James. The Women’s Chronology: A Year-by-Year Record, from Prehistory to the Present. Henry Holt, 1994.