Authors and publishers: a manual of suggestions for beginners in literaturePutnam's, 1883 - 96 lappuses |
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... tion requisite to the undertaking and the proper business capacity to make it a success . No man knew better how to help authors forward , or how to furnish the public with readable books of the best character . The late James Brown ...
... tion requisite to the undertaking and the proper business capacity to make it a success . No man knew better how to help authors forward , or how to furnish the public with readable books of the best character . The late James Brown ...
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... tion , the leading publishing houses receive each ( exclusive of magazine material ) from one hundred to several hun- dred manuscripts per month . The task of taking care of this mass of material is quite a considerable one , and in ...
... tion , the leading publishing houses receive each ( exclusive of magazine material ) from one hundred to several hun- dred manuscripts per month . The task of taking care of this mass of material is quite a considerable one , and in ...
18. lappuse
... tion come as a pleasant surprise afterward . It is also not likely to be of service , to lay stress upon the fact that your " acquaintance with the press will ensure for your volume favorable consideration at the hands of the literary ...
... tion come as a pleasant surprise afterward . It is also not likely to be of service , to lay stress upon the fact that your " acquaintance with the press will ensure for your volume favorable consideration at the hands of the literary ...
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... tion of this outlay , which can , as a rule , not be reimbursed from a sale of less than one thousand copies , the first thou- sand copies sold are frequently exempted from copyright . In other words , the publisher and the author begin ...
... tion of this outlay , which can , as a rule , not be reimbursed from a sale of less than one thousand copies , the first thou- sand copies sold are frequently exempted from copyright . In other words , the publisher and the author begin ...
25. lappuse
... tion to transfer his plates at the same time , instead of being obliged first to arrange for the purchase of them , and pos- sibly to combat some difference of opinion as to their mar- ket value . In the event of a publishing firm ...
... tion to transfer his plates at the same time , instead of being obliged first to arrange for the purchase of them , and pos- sibly to combat some difference of opinion as to their mar- ket value . In the event of a publishing firm ...
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29. lappuse - An assignment, grant or conveyance shall be void as against any subsequent purchaser or mortgagee for a valuable consideration, without notice, unless it is recorded in the Patent Office within three months from the date thereof or prior to such subsequent purchase or mortgage.
28. lappuse - That in the construction of this act, the words " Engraving," "cut" and "print" shall be applied only to pictorial illustrations or works connected with the fine arts...
33. lappuse - Facts were committed, and the Defendant may plead the General Issue, and give the Special Matter in Evidence...
31. lappuse - That no person shall maintain an action for the infringement of his copyright unless he shall give notice thereof by inserting in the several copies of every edition published, on the title page or the page immediately following, if it be a book; or if a map, chart, musical composition, print, cut. engraving, photograph, painting, drawing, chromo, statue, statuary, or model or design intended to be perfected and completed as a work of the fine arts...
32. lappuse - according to act of Congress, in the year , by AB, in the office of the Librarian " of Congress, at Washington ; " or, at his option, the word " Copyright," together with the year the copyright was entered, and the name of the party by whom it was taken out thus—" Copyright, 18—, by AB
30. lappuse - For every copy under seal of such record actually given to the person claiming the copyright, or his assigns, fifty cents.
28. lappuse - Any citizen of the United States or resident therein, who shall be the author, inventor, designer, or proprietor of any book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition...
30. lappuse - States, addressed to the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, District of Columbia, a printed copy of the title of the book...
70. lappuse - WASHINGTON IRVING was born in the city of New York, April 3, 1783. He was the eighth son of William and Sarah Irving, and the youngest of eleven children, three of whom died in infancy.
31. lappuse - ... by the librarian of Congress, in the name of the United States, in an action in the nature of an action of debt, in any district court of the United States, within the jurisdiction of which the delinquent may reside or be found.