The Romance of book Selling: a History From the Earliest Times to the Twentieth Century

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To say he was difficult to please is to understate the fact.
His standard was tremendously high, and from that pin- nacle his judgment was right and sound. But some doubt may be expressed as to whether the standard was the right one to judge a book for commercial purposes." His rejection of " East Lynne " is perhaps the strongest case in point, though to the other side of his account must be placed such discoveries as Olive Schreiner's " Story of an African Farm." His own novels, with three or
...four exceptions, were all issued by the same house right down to 1895.
410 SCOTTISH PUBLISHERS _ In March 1881, a month after Carlyle's death, the pub- lishers moved to their more comfortable home in Hen- rietta Street, Covent Garden, where they have remained ever smce.
MESSRS. CHAPMAN AND HALL'S DEVICE The House of Blackie Our history has shown that there is probably no class of business in the kingdom which is more exclusively a London trade than the business of book-publishing.
Practically all modern books published in Great Britain bear upon their title-page a London imprint, no matter where they may have been printed or bound.


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