Bury, Lady Charlotte. Conduct is Fate. William Blackwood and T. Cadell, 1822, 3 vols.
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Publishing | Felicia Hemans | FH
's poems regularly appeared in periodicals, including The New Monthly Magazine from 1823. Publishing with Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine from 1827, she asked William Blackwood
to match her rate of more than a pound per... |
Publishing | Caroline Bowles | Bowles had begun this book as long ago as 1819. She received £60 from Blackwood's
for the finished work (though this sum including money for a few outstanding payments). An American edition followed in 1845.... |
Publishing | May Sinclair | She spent a year searching for a publisher before having her book accepted by Blackwood
's; it appeared under a system known as half-profits, in which the author paid money up front in return... |
Publishing | Felicia Hemans | For her later volumes of poetry (with the exception of one aimed at children), FH
moved to publishing with William Blackwood
and Thomas Cadell
. |
Publishing | Caroline Bowles | Bell had published An Experiment in Education, about his experiments in Madras, in 1797. His work on a system by which elder pupils helped teach the younger ones was parallelled by that of Joseph Lancaster |
Publishing | May Sinclair | She may have been working on this book as early as 1894. With one novel out, she then acquired an agent, A. P. Watt
, the first in Britain. This was regarded as an honour... |
Publishing | Felicia Hemans | Many critics locate a shift in FH
's poetry in the period following her mother's death and the break-up of the domestic conditions that had fostered her writing both practically and emotionally. While many poems... |
Publishing | Susan Ferrier | SF
only published under the condition that she remained anonymous, hiding her authorship for fear that she would be condemned as unladylike. If I was suspected of being accessory to such foul deeds my brothers... |
Publishing | Lady Charlotte Bury | |
Publishing | Susan Ferrier | Though her authorship of Marriage had become to some extent known, she insisted on publishing her second novel anonymously, writing to her sister that she could not bear the fuss of authorism! qtd. in Cullinan, Mary. Susan Ferrier. Twayne, 1984. 68 |
Publishing | Dorothea Gerard | |
Publishing | Lady Charlotte Bury | Susan Ferrier
helped with this first publication since LCB
's second marriage—the first that belongs to the decades of her novelistic career—by submitting it to Blackwood
, her own publisher, as early as January 1820... |
Publishing | Susan Ferrier | Having lost money by SF
's previous novel, Blackwood
refused this one, which set her on her high horse about the crass commercialism of publishers. The novel was brought out instead by Thomas Cadell
... |
Publishing | Emily Gerard | EG
was a regular contributor of stories to various periodicals. Blackwood
's publishing house issued at London and Edinburgh in 1890 Bis, a volume which collects four of her pieces from Blackwood's Magazine and Longman's Magazine. 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. |
Publishing | Anne Mozley | AM
published with Blackwood
at Edinburgh an anonymous collection: Essays on Social Subjects, from the Saturday Review. This is dated from an inscription. 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. |
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