"While this is definitely a scholar's book drawing on scholarly contexts, readers familiar with standard histories of children's literature will find food for thought in Paul's championing of figures earlier historians have dismissed."-- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, 2011"An image-rich and engaging work of scholarship…Paul’s book includes much that will be of interest to those in book history, women’s writings, and children’s literature, particularly in its study of the importance and reach of Talbart’s collection of books. Paul also provides important jumping-off points for future, much-needed research into the careers of Fenwick and Ann and Jane Taylor." –Studies in English Literature, 2011