Addresses, even although we asked nothing for the copyright. Such however, proved to be the case. Our manuscript was perused and returned to us by several of the most eminent publishers. Wind tossed leaves reclaimed - Side 106af Charles Curle - 1875 - 112 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1840 - 876 sider
...in the first instance, for the mere chance of publication. Thus goes the tale : — " Our manuscript was perused, and returned to us, by several of the most eminent publishers. Well do we remember betaking ourselves to one of the craft in Bond Street, whom we found in a back... | |
| Frederick William N. Bayley - 1833 - 902 sider
...even although we asked nothing for the copyright. Such, however, proved to be the case. Our manuscript was perused, and returned to us, by several of the most eminent publishers. Well do we remember betaking ourselves to one of the craft in Bond-street, whom we found in a back... | |
| 1840 - 1522 sider
...in the first instance, for the mere chance of publication. Thus goes the tale : — " Our manuscript was perused, and returned to us, by several of the most eminent publishers. Well do wo remember betaking ourselves to one of the craft in Bond Street, whom we found in a back... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1851 - 272 sider
...even although we asked nothing for the copyright. Such, however, proved to be the case. Our manuscript was perused and returned to us by several of the most eminent publishers.1 Well do we remember betaking ourselves to one of the craft in Bond-street, whom we found... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 700 sider
...even although we asked nothing for the copyright. Such, however, proved to be the case. Our manuscript was perused and returned to us by several of the most eminent publishers. Well do we remember betaking ourselves to one of the craft in Bond-street, whom we found in a back... | |
| 1859 - 532 sider
...even although we asked nothing for the copyright. Such, however, proved to be the case. Our manuscript was perused and returned to us by several of the most eminent publishers. "Well do we remember betaking ourselves to one of the craft in Bond Street, whom we found in a back... | |
| James Smith - 1860 - 456 sider
...even although we asked nothing for the copyright. Such, however, proved to be the case. Our manuscript was perused and returned to us by several of the most eminent publishers.! Well do we remember betaking our[ * This was Horatio, the writer of the present Preface.] [ t The passage,... | |
| James Smith - 1860 - 460 sider
...even although we asked nothing for the copyright. Such, however, proved to be the case. Our manuscript was perused and returned to us by several of the most eminent publishers.t Well do we remember betaking our[ 1 This was Horatio, the writer of the present Preface.]... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1871 - 444 sider
...even although we asked nothing for the copyright. Such, however, proved to be the case. Our manuscript was perused and returned to us by several of the most eminent publishers.! Well do we remember betaking our[ * This was Horatio, the writer of the present Preface.] [t The passage,... | |
| James Parton - 1884 - 734 sider
...even although we asked nothing for the copyright. Such, however, proved to be the case. Our manuscript was perused and returned to us by several of the most eminent publishers. Well do we remember betaking ourselves to one of the craft in Bond-street, whom we found in a back... | |
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