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.
  “Madoc,” “Thalaba,” and “Curse of Kehama,”
  constant contributor to Q.R.,
  his income diminished by failure of Edinburgh Annual Register,
  opinion of “Calamities of Authors,”
  intention about his own Memoirs,
  portrait by Phillips,
  asks Murray to employ Coleridge to translate Goethe’s “Faust,”
  “Wat Tyler” ruled by Chancellor to be seditious,
  “History of Peninsular War,”
  extracts from his letters to Murray,
  “Book of the Church,”
  literary work,
  advice as to Gifford’s successor,
  “Life of John Bunyan,”
  returned M.P. for Downton,
  his Q.R. articles his chief means of support,
  receives pension from Government,
  his intellect failing,
  his death,
  had written ninety-four articles for Q.R., some of which are: 
    “Missionary Enterprise,”
    “Life of Nelson,”
    “Life and Achievements of Lord Wellington,”
    “Parliamentary Reform,”
    “Thomas Telford,”
Southey, Mrs. (Southey’s second wife),
  on her husband’s state,
Spanish Colonies,
  emancipation of,
  effect on English money market,
Stael, Madame de, see De Stael. 
Starke, Mrs.,
Stationers’ Co. in 18th century,
Sterling, John,
  opinion of Mill’s “Logic,”
Stothard, Charles,
Suffolk, Countess of,
  “The Suffolk Papers,”
Suliotes, the,

Taylor, Henry,
  “Isaac Comnenus,”
  proposes to divide loss on his drama with Murray,
  “Philip van Artevelde,”
Talfourd, Serjeant,
Teignmouth, Lord,
Thackeray, W.M.,
  his opinion of the “Suffolk Papers,”
Thomson, Dr. Thomas,
  article on Kidd’s “Outlines of Mineralogy,”
Thorwaldsen’s bust of Byron,
  statue of Byron,
Ticknor, George,
  impressions of Gifford,
Tita (Byron’s Gondolier),
Tomline, Bishop,
  “Life of William Pitt,”
Townsend, Dr. George,
“Trade Books” of 18th century,
Turner, Dawson,
Turner, Sharon,
  retained by Longman,
  Murray’s staunch friend,
  criticises Q.R. No. 1,
  on “Austrian State Papers,”
  opinion of Byron’s “Sketch from Private Life,”
  copyright of “Don Juan,”
  poems declined by Murray,
  advice
  on Macirone’s libel suit,
  an injunction in the case of Mrs. Rundell’s “Domestic Cookery,”
  consulted by Isaac D’Israeli as to pamphlet on quarrel with Murray,
  expostulates with Murray about Milman’s “History of Jews,”
  expression of his affection for Murray,
Turner, Mrs. Sharon,
Twiss, Horace,
  “Life of the Earl of Eldon,”
Tyndale,
Tytler’s “History of Scotland,”

Underwood, T. and G.,

Van Zuylen, Baron,
Vere, Lady,
Volunteers,
  Review of, in Hyde Park—­Murray an Ensign in 3rd Regiment of Royal
London Volunteers,

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