A Publisher and His Friends eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 557 pages of information about A Publisher and His Friends.

A Publisher and His Friends eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 557 pages of information about A Publisher and His Friends.

Cadell & Davies, appointed London Agents
  for Blackwood’s Magazine,
Callcott, Lady, see Graham, Mrs.
Campbell, Thomas, “Pleasures o
  Hope,” “Hohenlinden,” “The
  Exile of Erin,” “Ye Mariners of
  England,” “Battle of the Baltic,”
  “Lochiel’s Warning”; correspondence
  with Scott; intimacy
  with Murray;
  proposed “Selection from British
  Poets”; “Gertrude
  of Wyoming”; Lectures on
  Poetry; “Now Barabbas
  was a Publisher”; his
  opinion of Mrs. Hemans’s “Records
  of Woman,”
Canning, George, starts Anti-Jacobin;
  assists in starting Quarterly Review;
  article in Q.R. on “Austrian
  State Papers”; on Spain;
  views on the Royal Society
  of Literature; opinion of
  “Waverley”; letters from
  Gifford; called “X.”
  by Benjamin Disraeli,
Canning, Stratford, “The Miniature”;
  connection with
  Q.R.; introduces Gifford
  to Murray; his mission to
  Constantinople,
Carlyle, Thomas, recommended to
  Murray by Lord Jeffrey;
  correspondence with Murray
  about “Sartor Resartus”;
  “Sartor Resartus” declined
  by other publishers;
  returns to Craigenputtock;
  “Sartor Resartus” published in
  Fraser’s Magazine, and, through
  Emerson’s influence, in United
  States,
Cawthorn, publisher of “English
  Bards and Scotch Reviewers,”
Cervetto,
Chantrey, Sir F., calls Murray “a
  brother Cyclops,” note
Chesterfield, Lord,
Cleghorn, James, Editor of Blackwood’s
  Magazine
,
Colburn, the publisher, “Vivian
  Grey”; declines “Sartor
  Resartus,”
Coleridge, John Taylor; appointed
  Editor to Quarterly
  Review
; wishes to resign
  editorship,
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor;
  correspondence with Murray;
  Goethe’s “Faust”;
  “Wallenstein”; “The
  Friend”; “Remorse,”
  “Glycine,” “Christabel,”
  “Christmas Tale,” “Zapolya”;
  opinion of Frere,
Colman’s Comedy, “John Bull,”
Colquhoun, Rt.  Hon. J.C. (Lord
  Advocate),
Colquhoun, John, “The Moor and
  the Loch”; correspondence
  with Murray; dissatisfaction
  with Blackwood; visit to
  London and interview with
  Murray,
Constable, Archibald (Constable &
  Co.); Farmer’s Magazine,
  Scots Magazine, Edinburgh
  Review
; his partner,
  A.G.  Hunter; appointed
  Murray’s agent; “Sir Tristram”
  and “Lay of the Last
  Minstrel”; breach with
  Longman; injunction as to
  Edin.  Rev. obtained by Longman;
  letter from Jeffrey;
  Murray’s remonstrances as to
  drawing bills;
  establishes London House;
  breach with Murray;
  final breach with Murray;
  fresh alliance with Scott;
  Campbell’s “Selections from the British Poets”;
  Poems by Byron on his Domestic Circumstances;

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