French Latin Perry Willett, general editor. 04-Jul-1998 finished TEI-conformant encoding and final proofing.

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes are encoded as '.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as ‐ and em dashes as —.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 441 kbytes

The copy transcribed is from the University of Iowa Library.

305 p. At Midnight and Other Stories Ada Cambridge by London Ward, Lock & Co. Limited 1897
At Midnight (1897): Cambridge, Ada (1844-1926) Perry Willett. Transcribed, encoded and edited by a machine-readable transcription 15-July-1998 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1998, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Latin W. Charles Morrow, contributing editor. 13-Jan-1999 finished data entry, encoding and proofing Perry Willett, general editor. 22-Jan-1999 finished TEI-conformant encoding and proofing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes and single right quotation marks are encoded as ’.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

The publisher's advertisement following p.216 has been omitted.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 179 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the Northwestern University Library.

216 p. Ballads and Songs Bessie Rayner Belloc by London Bell and Daldy 1863
Ballads and Songs (1863): Belloc, Bessie Rayner (1829-1925) a machine-readable transcription Perry Willett Edited by 22-January-1999 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Latin Perry Willett, general editor. 1997 finished data entry, TEI-conformant encoding and proofing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes and single right quotation marks are encoded as ’.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as ‐ and em dashes as —.

The publisher's advertisement following p. 18 has been omitted.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. XXX kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the British Library.

71 p. Beyond the Pale. An Appeal on Behalf of the Victims of Vivisection. Mona Caird by London William Reeves [1897]
Beyond the Pale (1897): Caird, Mona (1854-1932) a machine-readable transcription Perry Willett Transcribed, encoded and edited by 1997 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1997, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Italian Latin Jessica Loving, contributing editor. 03-Feb-1999 finished OCR scanning, encoding and proofing Perry Willett, general editor. 07-Feb-1999 finished editing.

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes are encoded as '.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

The publisher's advertisements following p. 295 have been omitted.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 417 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the Research Collections, Indiana University.

295 p. The Carissima: a Modern Grotesque Lucas Malet by London Methuen & Co. 1896
The Carissima (1896): Malet, Lucas (1852-1931) Perry Willett Edited by a machine-readable transcription 07-February-1999 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Italian Latin Perry Willett, general editor. 22-Sep-1998 finished data entry, TEI-conformant encoding and proofing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes are encoded as '.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 1010 kbytes 491 p. The Daughters of Danaus Mona Caird by London Bliss, Sands, and Foster 1894 The Daughters of Danaus (1894): Caird, Mona (1854-1932) a machine-readable transcription Perry Willett Transcribed, encoded and edited by 22-September-1998 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1998, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor. French Perry Willett, general editor. 19-Jan-1999 finished OCR, encoding, proofing and editing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

Single right quotation marks are encoded as ’; apostrophes as '.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 235 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the Research Collections, Indiana University.

279 p. The True History of Joshua Davidson E. Lynn Linton by London Strahan and Co. 1872
The True History of Joshua Davidson (1872): Linton, E. Lynn (1822-1898) a machine-readable transcription Perry Willett Transcribed, encoded and edited by 19-January-1999 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Latin Benjamin Roesch, contributing editor. 08-Oct-1998 finished data entry, encoding and proofing Perry Willett, general editor. 24-Nov-1998 finished TEI-encoding and editing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes and single right quotation marks are encoded as ’.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 335 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the Lilly Library, Indiana University

306 p. Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 1 M.E. Braddon by London Tinsley Brothers 1862
Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 1 (1862): Braddon, M.E. Mary Elizabeth (1837-1915) Perry Willett Edited by a machine-readable transcription 24-November-1998 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1998, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Benjamin Roesch, contributing editor. 08-Oct-1998 finished data entry, encoding and proofing Perry Willett, general editor. 19-Jan-1999 finished TEI-encoding and editing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes and single right quotation marks are encoded as ’.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 345 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the Lilly Library, Indiana University

308 p. Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 2 M.E. Braddon by London Tinsley Brothers 1862
Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 2 (1862): Braddon, M.E. Mary Elizabeth (1837-1915) Perry Willett Edited by a machine-readable transcription 19-January-1998 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1998, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Latin Benjamin Roesch, contributing editor. 30-Nov-1998 finished data entry, encoding and proofing Perry Willett, general editor. 06-Feb-1999 finished TEI-encoding and editing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes and single right quotation marks are encoded as ’.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

The publisher's advertisement following p.278 has been omitted.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 313 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the Lilly Library, Indiana University

278 p. Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 3 M.E. Braddon by London Tinsley Brothers 1862
Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 3 (1862): Braddon, M.E. Mary Elizabeth (1837-1915) Perry Willett Edited by a machine-readable transcription 06-February-1999 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Latin Perry Willett, general editor. 23-Nov-1998 finished proofing and editing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

Single right quotation marks are encoded as ’; apostrophes as '.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 190 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the Dartmouth College Library.

185 p. My Flirtations Margaret Wynman [pseud., Ella Hepworth Dixon] by Philadelphia J.B. Lippincott 1893
My Flirtations (1893): Dixon, Ella Hepworth (1855-1932) a machine-readable transcription Perry Willett Transcribed, encoded and edited by 20-November-1998 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1998, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Italian Latin Perry Willett, general editor. 24-Nov-1998 finished OCR, TEI-conformant encoding, proofing and editing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

Single right quotation marks are encoded as ’; apostrophes as '.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 288 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the University of Kansas Library.

240 p. One Doubtful Hour and Other Side-lights on the Feminine Temperament Ella Hepworth Dixon by London Grant Richards 1904
One Doubtful Hour (1904): Dixon, Ella Hepworth (1855-1932) Perry Willett Transcribed, encoded, proofed and edited by a machine-readable transcription 24-November-1998 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1998, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French German Hindi Latin Jessica Loving, contributing editor. 24-Feb-1999 finished data entry, TEI-encoding and proofing Perry Willett, general editor. 04-Mar-1999 finished editing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes are encoded as '.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

The publisher's advertisement following the Postscript has been omitted.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 732 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the Research Collections, Indiana University

374 p. Red Pottage Mary Cholmondeley by London Edward Arnold 1899 2nd edition
Red Pottage (1899): Cholmondeley, Mary (1859-1925) Perry Willett Edited by a machine-readable transcription 04-March-1999 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, Email: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French German Italian Latin Rocky contributing editor. 30-Jan-1999 finished transcription Perry Willett, general editor. 18-Feb-1999 finished editing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

Single right quotation marks are encoded as ’; apostrophes as '.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 314 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the reprint by Garland Publishing.

316 p. The Romance of Two Worlds, Vol. 1 Marie Corelli by London Richard Bentley and Son 1886
A Romance of Two Worlds, Vol. 1 (1886): Corelli, Marie (1855-1924) Perry Willett TEI-Encoded, proofed and edited by a machine-readable transcription 18-February-1999 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Italian Rocky contributing editor. 30-Jan-1999 finished transcription Perry Willett, general editor. 22-Feb-1999 finished editing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

Single right quotation marks are encoded as ’; apostrophes as '.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 304 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the reprint by Garland Publishing.

304 p. The Romance of Two Worlds, Vol. 2 Marie Corelli by London Richard Bentley and Son 1886
A Romance of Two Worlds, Vol. 2 (1886): Corelli, Marie (1855-1924) Perry Willett TEI-Encoded, proofed and edited by a machine-readable transcription 22-February-1999 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
Perry Willett, general editor. 12-Jan-1999 finished data entry, TEI-conformant encoding and proofing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes and single right quotation marks are encoded as ’.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as ‐ and em dashes as —.

Page 288 is misnumbered in the original text as 286.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 308 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the Appleton Library, Lawrence College.

298 p. The Sons of the Soil: a Poem Sarah Stickney Ellis by London Fisher, Son & Co. [1840]
The Sons of the Soil (1840): Ellis, Sarah Stickney (1812-1872) a machine-readable transcription Perry Willett Transcribed, encoded and edited by 12-January-1999 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French W. Charles Morrow, contributing editor. 07-Dec-1998 finished encoding and proofing Perry Willett, general editor. 03-Jan-1999 finished OCR scanning, encoding and editing

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes are encoded as '.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as "-" and em dashes as —.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 559 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from Northwestern University.

374 p. Undine Olive Schreiner by New York and London Harper & Brothers 1928
Undine (1928): Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920) a machine-readable transcription Perry Willett Transcribed, encoded and edited by 03-January-1999 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
French Latin Perry Willett, general editor. 1996-05-02 finished optical scanning, TEI-conformant encoding and final proofing. Perry Willett, general editor. 1996-10-19 fixed entity references to be SDATA

The body occurs as DIV0. All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes and single right quotation marks are encoded as ’.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; hyphens occurring in page breaks have been preserved. All hyphens are encoded as ‐ and em dashes as —.

Page 200 is misnumbered as 202 in the original text.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 367 kbytes

The copy transcribed is from Wayne State University Library.

333 p. Why Paul Ferroll Killed His Wife Caroline Clive by London Saunders, Otley, and Co. 1860
Why Paul Ferroll Killed His Wife (1860): a machine-readable transcription Clive, Caroline Wigley (1801-1873) Perry Willett Optically scanned, encoded, edited and proofed by May 2, 1996 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1996, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.
W. Charles Morrow, graduate assistant. 01-Feb-1999 finished data entry, TEI-conformant encoding and proofing Perry Willett, general editor. 05-Feb-1999 finished editing.

All quotation marks, hyphens, dashes, apostrophes and colons have been transcribed as entity references.

All apostrophes and single right quotation marks are encoded as ’.

Any hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed; all hyphens are encoded as ‐ and em dashes as —.

Page 351 is misnumbered as 251 in the original.

TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 467 kbytes

The transcribed copy is from the Research Collections.

356 p. The Women of England, Their Social Duties, and Domestic Habits Sarah Stickney Ellis by London Fisher, Son & Co. [1839]
The Women of England (1839): Ellis, Sarah Stickney (1812-1872) a machine-readable transcription Perry Willett Edited by 05-February-1999 Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University © 1999, The Trustees of Indiana University. Indiana University makes a claim of copyright only to original contributions made by the Victorian Women Writers Project participants and other members of the university community. Indiana University makes no claim of copyright to the original text. Permission is granted to download, transmit or otherwise reproduce, distribute or display the contributions to this work claimed by Indiana University for non-profit educational purposes, provided that this header is included in its entirety. For inquiries about commercial uses, please contact: Library Electronic Text Resource Service, Main Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States of America, EMail: LETRS@indiana.edu Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection Perry Willett, General Editor.