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I 204 The Publishers' Circular March 15,...
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I , I j r the Among chief house the vari...
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Thursday The annu last al , March genera...
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I 204 The Publishers' Circular March 15,...
I 204 The Publishers' Circular March 15 , 1881 I I —1 1 T- ^— 1 ¦ ———¦ —— —— - ^ _^ . _ -, ¦
I It Is So Commonly One Of The Grievance...
I not It even is so by commonl its loss— y and one of must the be grievances perpetuall of y publishers prodded that that authors a shining c take examp no note le to of the time'
I trary should not be passed over by the Publishers' Circula , r , if it were only for the value con of - I the has example to the craft . well But the following interest letter from the late Mr . Carlyle to his printers
I ' just Chelsea now , a 11 personal May , 1868 as as 1 am a general very anxious to : — hear that y * type-foumding preliminary is — compl ——— ete ¦— ' ; that you have got the proper amount of letter ; j —J am ready f to begin at a
> v - ™ - — - ——— jp- j — ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^— — w w ui moment ' s notice . # from you ; let tii not a moment be ^ iiii lost ! The mi journey i being so long , we ^^ cannot start CI / UI C / coo UV / V ; QKJKJX soon 1 . .
FF ' Meister The div and is"'into other voll German % of t " hings Library ) voll Edit . n * , " ing is from perfectl 310 y settled . to 100 : 30 more voll ( . scarcel { excluding one the of
them . going much higher : Fried 11 in , 10 voll rang ., & c . < fcc ) , —copy pp from , beginning to end is lying CW as 3 goo gtlUU d C as * O ready ICUUfl ^ for lUi . you JVUi . Let J-i ^ V us UO start I 3 VU 4 . V ^ , let IVU us UO start OUW & U ! .
many 'That places abolition considerabl of Cap y obscures itals in Sartor the sense , I find ( or , comprehensibility will never do ; abolit in reading n * quaai ) : -total much , wh better . in
to let Cap the itals thing stand tho' I as have it is tried than so passages . —I cannot of it myself ;—you undertake shall have to a read fresh the copy Book marke with d an b eye me
; , y shall here and be there lad . ; if these can serve you too as indicatns' of intent" * to be fulfilled by you , I g
* The great thing now , however , is to get beguny and to go along with spirit and despatch . — 1 . S . —Will you at once send me word what the exact length Yrs . trul of y voll , . 5 & * T 6 , of Carlyle Friedr . * will
j be : if tJiey also are only atr * SOi ) pp ., vol . 7 too will already be big enough . T I
I , I J R The Among Chief House The Vari...
I , I j r the Among chief house the various in . Stoke estates Pogis , whi where ch are Thomas advertised Gray for lived sale and is Stok lies e buried Park , . Bucking The park hamshire itself , , \ in which the poet used to stroll in early manhood , commands that c distant view of Eton \ College which he has immortalised in his ode beginning ' Ye distant spiresye antique
! the towers scen . ' e of In Gray the park 's * Long still stand Story , the 3 and remains where , of if the the ancient poet is to manor be b - elieved house , of Stoke , , which was
The The s grave eals and Lord maces Keeper danced led the before brawls him , though the fact has been questioned . Stoke Park originally ; belonged , according to John Brittonto the Lords ETungerford and Huntingdon ; from them it passed to Sir Edward Coke
and from , him to Anne , Lady Cobham , from whom it was bought by one of the members of , William Penn's family ; it was afterwards for some years the seat of Mr . Henry Labouchere ,
subsequently created Lord Taunton , who sold it to its present owners , the Colemans .
Has Has The Inf Informed Ormed Report Th...
has has The inf informed ormed Report the the of House House the survey ot of Commons ( Jommons ing voyag , comprise eorm e of vrise H . M . not not S . ' 1 less Challenger « rr than than fifteen fifteen ' will , volumes volumes Lord Frederic , and and the the Cavendish cost cost oi of
printing the whole work ( ing by which and , we im for agine sale , , his but lordshi not p authorshi means its or selling editing price will ) , , including not be less paper than ,
J santl 30 / . A being , pplications engrav made , for from cop agency ies of variety the Report of , institution , free of throughout charge p , are the , Lord United , Frederic Kingdom says , and inces if
y every , the determination abandoned to restrict the g drawino ift of the Report to institutions of a national character should snouia were be
presented to to be be abandoned with the , , the the Report diniculty difficultv and 01 of those drawing which - a a should line line between between not would thosp those be . institutions institutions almost insuperable which which , and "the ue
expenditure involved would be very large .
Thursday The Annu Last Al , March Genera...
Thursday The annu last al March general 10 meetin at 56 g Old of the Bailey Booksellers The chair ' Provident was Institution ied bthe was treasurer held on .
Mr prosperity TvrosDeritv . John oi of Miles , the the , Institution Institution who , in , hia , "but but opening regretted regretted address . that that , expressed more more interest interest his occup p was was leasure not not at y exhibite exhib the ite continued d d in in w its
welfare continuing \ JKfll . UJLMLlA . .. * M . f £ When that VllCHU aillUUUll amount , last year annuall tXllllU , he . , y y . presented , , should DJ . 11 PLll . ll . oth UIUC a cheque er 1 gentlemen yCJHUJ . C for 111 V 311 50 come UV L to lllO forward Jl the UlVV Instit t HU and OiLLU ution . hel XJLOJIJ he p ^ with "" intended " their . . B
1 subscri subscri ption ptions but ; that stated not having that been when done -rfothers - , he came ( the ch forward airman ) and felt justified added to in the withdrawing funds of the hj Institution I -w-fc nTl ^ ll 4 * l ATI he vt , should on rf * fc" 11 I 4 " \ be Vw /^ ITAiriT v ^ leased l s **\ r * *~ k *^ to ^ - * % »^ -k . » -k ^*« r and n ¦ * - * ^ -3 continue sxs- \ -w-l ¦!•¦« « - * m * s \ his \ - ¦ % ¦ /*« subscri ** -mt \ - * . />* s ^ -n'w ption •^ -k 4-- « / v ^ k * % r % long I /^ % ^ fV as i ^ . Q . otners OTJJLl ?* **
could be found to do the very same p . The Report renew was then adoptedwhich contained as the following facts disbursed remainder : —The to being the income extent distributed for of the 1 , 5 among ( KM year . 18 widows exceeded s . 10 cZ ., and members the children expenditure receiving of deceased , by only 52 426 L members L 12 of a . this 6 d . . amount During Relief , was the tne
forty ¦ thankin p / -vi » f rr - four f < - \ iTi g the years -rrantra various of r \ f the + V » officers O Society Slrk ^ lC ^ for ir ' 's their existence DviofoT services >/> n 41 A 1 , 000 0007 were Z . has "koo moved been Vk £ i £ k- » - » by disbursed rJiciVwnvarwrl Messrs . in i Bond ¦» - » relief t > ra > l i , Burr . Resolution r \ , , ftSOlUul Batstor ' ** , GriffithsBucklandToovey , a , nd Gurner . Mr . Sidney Gedgein moving a vote of thanks o
the calculation directors , he , expressed had made , his he found surprise that that each more recip members ient of relief of the had , trade on an did average not join received , as * J iao than nine times the amount he paid into the Institution . A cordial vote of thanks to
\ chairman for presiding brought the proceedings to a close . __ ~ - ^ rd
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1881, page 204, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031881/page/4/
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