The Author, Volumen9Alexander P. Watt, 1899 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 97
Página 2
... whole profits of a book into his own pocket , by inserting any number of advertisements in his own magazines , and by exchanging with others . Some there are who call this a form of fraud ; it is not known what those who practise this ...
... whole profits of a book into his own pocket , by inserting any number of advertisements in his own magazines , and by exchanging with others . Some there are who call this a form of fraud ; it is not known what those who practise this ...
Página 8
... whole book after I had finished it , that I was glad of the excuse I had from Mr. Murray not writing me , for refusing to sell it . " IDOLATRY OF WILSON . Wilson was almost a religion in Blackwood's . Mrs. Oliphant quotes the following ...
... whole book after I had finished it , that I was glad of the excuse I had from Mr. Murray not writing me , for refusing to sell it . " IDOLATRY OF WILSON . Wilson was almost a religion in Blackwood's . Mrs. Oliphant quotes the following ...
Página 12
... whole business - the speech of the Duke , which was based on pure ignorance , and the conduct of the Fund . most useful institution ; it relieves a good many people ; they are authors , it is true , but they are not , as a rule ...
... whole business - the speech of the Duke , which was based on pure ignorance , and the conduct of the Fund . most useful institution ; it relieves a good many people ; they are authors , it is true , but they are not , as a rule ...
Página 15
... whole business for a commission , including the clerks ' work . The distributing agent will be the general publisher of the new literature of the future . There will remain , of course , the great works undertaken by the great ...
... whole business for a commission , including the clerks ' work . The distributing agent will be the general publisher of the new literature of the future . There will remain , of course , the great works undertaken by the great ...
Página 16
... whole pages of witty dialogue between two or more of her female characters by hanging two cats over a fence rail and taking down their remarks in shorthand . Lastly , when your book is printed and on sale , be sure and buy a copy of it ...
... whole pages of witty dialogue between two or more of her female characters by hanging two cats over a fence rail and taking down their remarks in shorthand . Lastly , when your book is printed and on sale , be sure and buy a copy of it ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
agent agreement American Anonymous appear Beaner binding Blackwood bookseller Bowden called Cassell cent cheap clause Committee Constable copies cost of production Dæmon Digby edition editor England English entitled firm François Coppée Frowde Grayle Heinemann Henry Arthur Jones History Hodder honour Hutchinson inserted interest issued John journal letter lisher literary property literature London Longman Lord Macmillan magazine ment Methuen months Murray novel Nutt office expenses Oliphant opinion paid paper persons Poems present Press printed profits published by Messrs publisher's Putnam question readers received Richards Romance Royal Literary Fund royalty Secretary sell sent Simpkin sir Walter Besant Skeffington Smith Society of Authors sold solicitor Sonnenschein story summer novel thing tion trade translation Unwin volume W. E. Gladstone WALTER BESANT William writer written