The Author, Volumen9Alexander P. Watt, 1899 |
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... deal with the application of the Agreement of Berne to English works which have obtained the protection of the Agreement only in consequence of the termination of the old Conven- tions . 4. As stated under 1 , the Agreement of Berne is ...
... deal with the application of the Agreement of Berne to English works which have obtained the protection of the Agreement only in consequence of the termination of the old Conven- tions . 4. As stated under 1 , the Agreement of Berne is ...
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... deal for the inextinguishable well - being and the literary level of our country . They would be able to develope and build up the taste of the people . There was , perhaps , too great a tendency in the present day to look after ...
... deal for the inextinguishable well - being and the literary level of our country . They would be able to develope and build up the taste of the people . There was , perhaps , too great a tendency in the present day to look after ...
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... deals with a paper called the Pioneer , the first number of which was promised for May 7. I have not yet seen a copy . The following is its own announcement : One of the greatest necessities of those entering the Pro- fession of Letters ...
... deals with a paper called the Pioneer , the first number of which was promised for May 7. I have not yet seen a copy . The following is its own announcement : One of the greatest necessities of those entering the Pro- fession of Letters ...
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... deal . On the other hand , when a book is by an old and established favourite the people buy it up by the hundred thousand if it is offered at sixpence . Then comes the question whether it is worth while to publish the former class of ...
... deal . On the other hand , when a book is by an old and established favourite the people buy it up by the hundred thousand if it is offered at sixpence . Then comes the question whether it is worth while to publish the former class of ...
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... deal more than he ought for one book , the publisher has to pay less than he ought for another . His successes , such as they are , have to make up for his losses . " Now , there are but one or two publishers who buy their books , i.e. ...
... deal more than he ought for one book , the publisher has to pay less than he ought for another . His successes , such as they are , have to make up for his losses . " Now , there are but one or two publishers who buy their books , i.e. ...
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