The Author, Volumen6Alexander P. Watt, 1896 |
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... kind of busi- ness whatever would be instantly refused should either party refuse to show the books or to let it be known what share he reserved for himself . 5. LITERARY AGENTS . - Be very careful . You cannot be too careful as to the ...
... kind of busi- ness whatever would be instantly refused should either party refuse to show the books or to let it be known what share he reserved for himself . 5. LITERARY AGENTS . - Be very careful . You cannot be too careful as to the ...
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... kind , whether members of the Society or not , are invited to communicate o the Editor any points connected with their work which t would be advisable in the general interest to publish . Members and others who wish their MSS . read are ...
... kind , whether members of the Society or not , are invited to communicate o the Editor any points connected with their work which t would be advisable in the general interest to publish . Members and others who wish their MSS . read are ...
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... kind that the present action was brought . It was most important to the plaintiff that this should be accomplished , because artists of high THE AUTHOR . 5 English Aristotle Law, An Important Decision Men and Women of Letters, Address.
... kind that the present action was brought . It was most important to the plaintiff that this should be accomplished , because artists of high THE AUTHOR . 5 English Aristotle Law, An Important Decision Men and Women of Letters, Address.
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... kind . 7. The accounts must be open to inspection 8. The author must be told the whole of the facts about the production and the sale of his own book . 9. Then comes the question of the " establish- ment expenses . " A charge for these ...
... kind . 7. The accounts must be open to inspection 8. The author must be told the whole of the facts about the production and the sale of his own book . 9. Then comes the question of the " establish- ment expenses . " A charge for these ...
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... kind . It seems perfectly reasonable that the cost of production should be first defrayed before profits are declared . Thus , suppose an edition of 3000 copies is printed -all that the publisher thinks will be sold . Suppose also that ...
... kind . It seems perfectly reasonable that the cost of production should be first defrayed before profits are declared . Thus , suppose an edition of 3000 copies is printed -all that the publisher thinks will be sold . Suppose also that ...
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