id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-561 Dorothy Richardson - Wikipedia .html text/html 3681 398 69 on a farm run by a Quaker family".[10] Richardson's interest in the Quakers led to her writing The Quakers Past and Present and editing an anthology Gleanings from the Works of George Fox, which were both published in 1914.[11] She spent much of 1912 in Cornwall, and then in 1913 rented a room in St John's Wood, London, though she also lived in Cornwall.[12] The final chapter (13th book) of Pilgrimage, March Moonlight, was not published until 1967, where it forms the conclusion to Volume IV of the Collected Edition; though the first three chapters had appeared as "Work in Progress," Life and Letters, 1946. However, Richardson changed publishers and Dent & Cresset Press published a new Collected Edition of Pilgrimage in 1938. This was republished by Virago Press "in the late 1970s, in its admirable but temporary repopularisation of Richardson".[38] In 1976 in America, a four volume Popular Library (New York) edition appeared. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-561.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-561.txt