An edition of The author's wallet (1934)

The author's wallet

narrative of the Messrs. James Lackington, 1745-1815, and John Chapman, 1822-1894, both of London; their explorations and discoveries concerning the price fixing of books; with the testimony of Mr. Charles Dickens, Mr. John Stuart Mill, Mr. Thomas Carlyle, Mr. Wm. Ewart Gladstone, Lord Macaulay, Lord Campbell and other distinguished men of letters, on the rights of authors and their readers, and the fallacies of price-fixing...

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The author's wallet
Hollister, Paul M.
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An edition of The author's wallet (1934)

The author's wallet

narrative of the Messrs. James Lackington, 1745-1815, and John Chapman, 1822-1894, both of London; their explorations and discoveries concerning the price fixing of books; with the testimony of Mr. Charles Dickens, Mr. John Stuart Mill, Mr. Thomas Carlyle, Mr. Wm. Ewart Gladstone, Lord Macaulay, Lord Campbell and other distinguished men of letters, on the rights of authors and their readers, and the fallacies of price-fixing...

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Language
English
Pages
79

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
655.442
Library of Congress
Z323 .H74

The Physical Object

Pagination
79 p.
Number of pages
79

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6307423M
LCCN
34019521
OCLC/WorldCat
1723195

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