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.

Paget, Lieut.  Henry (Murray’s stepfather),
Palgrave, Sir Francis, Murray’s Guide to Northern Italy,
  on Murray’s friendship,
Palmer, Miss Alicia T.,
Parish, H.,
Paul, Emperor, proposal to assist Napoleon in turning
  English out of India,
Paxton, Dr. G.A.,
Peel, Sir Robert, on Byron,
  publishes his speeches, etc.,
Perry, James, Independent Gazette,
Phillips, Sir Richard, 17
  “Waverley” offered to, 97
Phillips, Thomas, his portraits,
Phillpotts, Rev. Dr. Henry (Bishop of Exeter),
Pillans, Mr.,
Pindar, Peter,
Pitcairn’s “Criminal Trials of Scotland,”
Polidori, Dr.,
Powles, J.D.,
Pringle, Thomas, Editor of Blackwood’s Magazine,
Proctor, John,

Quarterly Review, proposals by Murray
  to Canning,
  to Scott,
  Gifford accepts editorship,
  letters from Scott,
  his advice
  to Gifford,
  general arrangements,
  launched,
  first number appears,
  first edition exhausted,
  its unpunctual appearance,
  Southey a constant contributor to,
  its prosperity,
  Sir J. Barrow’s connection with,
  Croker takes charge of it during Gifford’s illness,
  Gifford’s illness and resignation,
  crisis—­only two numbers in 1824,
  J.T.  Coleridge appointed Editor,
  Coleridge resigns,
  Lockhart appointed Editor,

Ramsay & Co., George,
Regent, Prince,
Representative, The, Murray’s daily newspaper; its
   projection,
  first appearance and complete
   failure,
  ceases to exist,
Roberts, Rev. Dr.
Robinson, Dr.
Robinson, H. Crabb
Rogers, Samuel,
  on Q.R.
  opinion of “Childe Harold”
  “Jacqueline”
  on Crabbe’s poems
Romilly, Sir S.
Royal Society of Literature
Rundell, Mrs., “Domestic Cookery”
  history of the book and injunction obtained by Murray
Russell, Lord John, “Memoirs, Journals, and
  Correspondence of T. Moore”
  “The Affairs of Europe”

Sandby, William
Scott, Sir Walter
  “Sir Tristram,” and “Lay of the Last Minstrel”
  “Marmion”
  “Border Minstrelsy”
  partnership with Ballantyne
  proposed edition of “British Novelists”
  asks Southey to contribute to Edin.  Rev.
  severs his connection with Constable and Edin.  Rev.
  visit from Murray
  correspondence with Murray about Q.R.
  letter to George Ellis on Murray, etc.
  views as to management of Q.R.
  advice to Gifford
  friendship with George Ellis
  “Life of Swift”
  a principal contributor to first number of Q.R.
  proposed “Secret History of the Court of James I.” 
  “Portcullis Copies”
  “English Minstrelsy”
  “Lady of the Lake”
  Prince Regent’s opinion of his poems, etc.
  opinion of “Calamities of Authors”
  new edition of “Lord Somers’s

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