Person

Anne Manning

born 1807, died 1879 (age 72)


gender: female
born in: London, United Kingdom
died in: Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
vocations: author, publisher
residence: London, United Kingdom   |  Mickelham, United Kingdom   |  Reigate, United Kingdom   |  Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom  

author of the following texts (18):

publications (14):
Village Belles. A Novel.   (Published in: 1833 )
The Year Nine. A Tale of the Tyrol.   (Published in: 1858 )
Poplar House Academy   (Published in: 1859 )
Town and Forest   (Published in: 1860 )
Claude the colporteur.   (Published in: 1880 )

manager at the following publishers:
Richard Bentley and Son   (founded in: 1871 closure in: 1898)
Sampson Low, Son, and Marston   (founded in: 1825 closure in: 1964)
Baldwin and Cradock   (founded in: 1820 closure in: 1890)

text settings:
England | United Kingdom
Fictional location "Hopkinsville Town and Forest" near London, England, United Kingdom
Fictional rural setting in England, United Kingdom
Fictional setting in rural England, United Kingdom
Fictional village in the Riviera area, Liguria, Italy
Fictional village, though ascribable to Norbury Priory, Mickleham, Surrey, England.
Germany
Possibly Longfield in Kent, England
Tyrol, Austria, Italy

publication locations:
Hamburg
London
Mickelham
Surrey

Periodicals:
contributor:
Golden Hours   (founded in: 1866 closure in: 1884)
Sharpe’s London Magazine   (founded in: 1845 )