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... published in 1925 , and To the Lighthouse , published in 1927 , but still more to Orlando , which was published in 1928 . The development of the Hogarth Press was bound up with the development of Virginia as a writer and with her ...
... published in 1925 , and To the Lighthouse , published in 1927 , but still more to Orlando , which was published in 1928 . The development of the Hogarth Press was bound up with the development of Virginia as a writer and with her ...
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... published three novels ( The Voyage Out , Night and Day , and Jacob's Room ) and a book of short stories ( Monday or Tuesday ) . In 1924 her income from her books was £ 37 , £ 21 from her English and £ 16 from her American publishers ...
... published three novels ( The Voyage Out , Night and Day , and Jacob's Room ) and a book of short stories ( Monday or Tuesday ) . In 1924 her income from her books was £ 37 , £ 21 from her English and £ 16 from her American publishers ...
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... published . The effect upon Virginia's earnings as a novelist was immediate . In 1928 she earned from her books £ 1,434 ( £ 556 in England and £ 878 in America ) and in 1929 £ 2,306 ( £ 761 in England and £ 1,545 in America ) . In 1929 ...
... published . The effect upon Virginia's earnings as a novelist was immediate . In 1928 she earned from her books £ 1,434 ( £ 556 in England and £ 878 in America ) and in 1929 £ 2,306 ( £ 761 in England and £ 1,545 in America ) . In 1929 ...
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