The Author, Volumen9Alexander P. Watt, 1899 |
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... Production Country Bookseller County Court Decision Critic , a Friendly Curious Point , a ... Question Cut Edges D. Daily Telegraph's Opinion of Current Fiction Delays Desart , Death of Earl Disagreeable Experience Dorking , Battle of ...
... Production Country Bookseller County Court Decision Critic , a Friendly Curious Point , a ... Question Cut Edges D. Daily Telegraph's Opinion of Current Fiction Delays Desart , Death of Earl Disagreeable Experience Dorking , Battle of ...
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... Production . " Let no one , not even the youngest writer , sign a royalty agreement without finding out what it gives the publisher as well as himself . It has been objected that these precautions presuppose a great success for the book ...
... Production . " Let no one , not even the youngest writer , sign a royalty agreement without finding out what it gives the publisher as well as himself . It has been objected that these precautions presuppose a great success for the book ...
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... Production ' requested to note that the cost of binding has advanced 1 per cent . " This clause was inserted three or four years ago . Estimates have , however , recently been obtained which show that the figures in the book may be ...
... Production ' requested to note that the cost of binding has advanced 1 per cent . " This clause was inserted three or four years ago . Estimates have , however , recently been obtained which show that the figures in the book may be ...
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... PRODUCTION . The book in question contains 24 sheets at 16 pages the sheet , or 384 pages in all , including 8 pages of preliminary matter and about 40 illus- trations in text . The type is pica - 320 words to a page . The binding is ...
... PRODUCTION . The book in question contains 24 sheets at 16 pages the sheet , or 384 pages in all , including 8 pages of preliminary matter and about 40 illus- trations in text . The type is pica - 320 words to a page . The binding is ...
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... produce which could furnish them with so much reason for pride as the literature of England . He believed that , in the long run , a nation would be judged by her literature ; that alone could pro- duce a strong nation , a high - souled ...
... produce which could furnish them with so much reason for pride as the literature of England . He believed that , in the long run , a nation would be judged by her literature ; that alone could pro- duce a strong nation , a high - souled ...
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