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.

Eastlake, Sir Charles L.,
  “Translation of Memoirs of the Carbonari”,
  Mrs. Graham’s interest in
Eaton, Mrs.
Ebrington, Lord
Edinburgh Annual Register
Edinburgh Magazine and Review
Edinburgh Review started,
  published by Murray,
  its great success,
  injunction obtained by Longman,
  Jeffrey, editor of,
  articles on “Marmion”,
  on “Don Cevallos on the Occupation of Spain”
Eldon, Lord,
  on copyright of “Cain”
Elliot, Miss;
  marries John Murray II. 
Elliot, Charles
Ellis, George; letters from
  Scott; friendship with
  Scott; contributes to Q.R.;
  constant critic of the Q.  R.;
  article on Spain;
  on ponderous articles in Q.R.;
  advice as to punctuality in
  issuing Q.  R
Ellis, Sir Henry, “Embassy to China”
Emerson, friendship with Carlyle
Erskine, William
Everett, A.H.

Faber, Rev. G.S. 
Falconer, William, “The Shipwreck”;
  lost at sea
  “Family Library,” works comprising
Fazakerly’s interview with Napoleon
Ferriar, Dr., on “Apparitions”
Field, Barron
Ford’s “Dramatic Works”
Ford, Richard, “Handbook to
  Spain”; opinion of
  Borrow
Foscolo, Ugo
Fraser, Rev. Alexander
Fraser, Mr., offers L150 for “Sartor
  Resartus”
Frere, John Hookham;
  Coleridge’s opinion of;
  his marriage; “Whistle-craft”
Froissart

Galignani
Garden, Mrs., “Memorials of James Hogg”
Gifford, William, introduced to
  Murray; accepts editorship
  of Q.  R.; advice from Scott
  on Q.  R.; Southey and
  the Q.  R.; unpunctuality as
  editor; at Ryde;
  George Canning and the Q.  R.;
  Southey’s “Life of Nelson”;
  Miss A.T.  Palmer’s bribe;
  disagreement with Murray;
  wages war with Edin.  Rev.;
  relations with Murray;
  opinion of Pillans; bad health;
  Murray’s present;
  opinion of W.S.  Landor;
  review of Ford’s “Dramatic
  Works”; on Charles
  Lamb—­his deep grief;
  opinion of “Childe Harold”;
  illness and death of his
  housekeeper; opinion of
  Southey; memorial to his
  housekeeper; libellous attack
  on him; opinion of Miss
  Austen’s novels; of Maturin;
  illness at Dover; Murray
  gives him a carriage;
  Byron’s “unlordly scrape”;
  edition of “Ben Jonson”;
  illness; Croker
  akes charge of Q.  R.;
  opinion of Milman’s “Fall of
  Jerusalem”; letter to George
  Canning; resigns editorship;
  declines Oxford degree;
  his death and burial in
  Westminster Abbey; will;
  character; love for
  children; venomous attack
  upon him
Gladstone, Rt.  Hon. W.E., Tory
  member for Newark; proposal
  to Murray about “Church
  and State”; visit to Holland;
  “Church and State” published,

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