Portal:Heinemann
Appearance
aka "William Heinemann"; London, U.K. publisher 1890–
Publications
[edit]The Bondman (1890) by Hall Caine
- The Works of Heinrich Heine (1891) by Heinrich Heine translated by Charles Godfrey Leland:
Florentine Nights (1891)
Pictures of Travel, vol. I, 1823–1826 (1891)
Pictures of Travel, vol. II, 1828 (1891)
The Salon (1893)
Germany, vol. I (1892)
Germany, vol. II (1895)
French Affairs: Letters from Paris, vol. I, 1832 (1893)
French Affairs: Letters from Paris, vol. II, Lutetia (1893)
Jaspar Tristram (1899) by A. W. Clarke
America To-Day, Observations and Reflections (1900) by William Archer
- The World's History: A Survey of Man's Record (1901) by Hans F. Helmolt:
- "Pre-History — America and the Pacific Ocean" (1902) IA
- "Eastern Asia and Oceania — The Indian Ocean" (1904) IA
- "West Asia and Africa" (1903) IA
- "The Mediterranean Countries" (1902) IA
- "South Eastern and Eastern Europe" (1907) IA
- "Central and Northern Europe" (1907)
- "Western Europe. Part I" (1902) IA
- "Western Europe — The Atlantic Ocean" (1907) IA
Poland (1903) by Georg Brandes
Korea (1904) by Angus Hamilton
Sex & Character (1906) by Otto Weininger
The Bird of Time (1912) by Sarojini Naidu
- Loeb Classical Library series (1912–1951) 385 volumes
The Inequality of Human Races (1915) by Arthur de Gobineau translated by Adrian Collins
Flora (1919) by Pamela Bianco and Walter de la Mare
Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns and Homerica (1920) by Homer and Hesiod translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White
- Cinderella by Charles Perrault, translated by C. S. Evans, illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1919)
- The Sleeping Beauty by Brothers Grimm, translated by C. S. Evans, illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1920)
- Comus by John Milton, illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1921)
Publisher marks
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Inspiring generations
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1906
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"scripta manent", 1892
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1897
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1919
See also
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