Career
She innovated the marketing and distribution of short Gothic tales. Lemoine was an author, pedestrian bookseller, and chapbooker. They had two children.
By 1794, the Lemoines encountered financial troubles in their business, which led to the husband"s imprisonment.
She separated from Henry who was shortly reduced to selling books without an office although he went on to write several non-fiction works. Meanwhile Ann had begun publishing chapbooks on her own in 1795.
By 1798, Lemoine established her own business as a London publisher, publishing more than 400 chapbooks between 1795-1820, some of which she may have written.