v. 13, Jan.-June, 1878. English publishers and American authors, p. 246.-Paris literary congress, p. 405, 442.-The British cop. commission, p. 509.-The international commercial relations of books, p. 526-527.-The British cop, commission report, p. 527.English comments on the American trade, p. 527-529.-Int. cop.; The British commission report, p. 554-555.-The posed alterations in the British cop. act, p. 558a.-Letter by J: C. Nimmo, Boston, June 7, 1878, p. 631. v. 14, July-Dec. 1878. pro The Paris literary congress, editorial, p. 13.-American publishers and foreign authors; editorial comments upon G. W. Smalley's letter to the New York Tribune, p. 114115.-American publishers and foreign authors; from H: Holt & Co., a letter to the New York Tribune in answer to G. W. Smalley, p. 115.-The literary congress, Paris, from G. W. Smalley's letter to the New York Tribune, July 17, 1878, p. 119.-On perpetual cop. [Edmond About], p. 173.-Moy Thomas on the British cop. commission report, p. 214-215.-Rights in MS., a French decision, p. 237-Henry Holt & Co.'s exhibit of translations at the Paris exposition, p. 281.-An address on international cop. by James Appleton Morgan; editorial notice with quotation, p. 299.-Stanley's new book [pirated], P. 357-Imported cop. books, editorial on the Stanley book, p. 534.C: Reade and Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, editorial, 534.-English playwright vs. American author; C: Reade's letter to Dr. Swan M. Burnett; Mrs. Burnett's letter to C: Reade, p. 535-536.-The Stanley book, circular from Harper & Brothers, p. 536.-The Stanley book, letter from Robert Clarke & Co., p. 596.--The Canadian invasion; from the New York Sun, Nov. 22, 1878, p. 780-781.-Int. cop; a case in point, Mrs. Brassey's "Cruise of the Sunbeam,' reprinted by Henry Holt & Co., p. 844. v. 15, Jan.-June, 1879. Cop., home and international, editorial, p. 72-73.-Int. cop. by judicial decision. [By Arthur G: Sedgwick], abridged from the Atlantic Monthly, p. 77-78.-Mr. Farrer on cop., summarized by the Academy, p. 79.-The last attempt at int. cop., letter by J: Denison Baldwin, Worcester, Mass., Jan. 18, 1879, p. 79.-Mr. [W. I.] Prime on domestic cop., letter, New York, Jan. 20, 1879, p. 79-80.. The protection of American publishers on foreign books, letter, Boston, Jan. 1, 1879, p. 80.-New light on the cop. question, from the Evening Post, p. 147.-A discussion on int. cop.; G: H. Putnam's paper, p. 151.-Drone on cop. [By G: Ripley], from the New York Tribune, p. 167-169. -G: H. Putnam's paper, editorial, p. 193.-International copyright. By G: Haven Putnam, p. 194-196, 236-238, 260261, 283-285, 305-306, 350-352.- American publishers and English authors," editorial notice, p. 196-197.-The cop. question. Opinions of publishers and authors; I. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Roberts Brothers, G. W. Carleton, Theo. L. De Vinne, p. 197.-Int. cop. in Spain, p. 198.-The cop. question. Opinions of publishers and authors; II. J: Habberton, Lindsay & Blakiston, W: A. Hammond, Sower, Potts & Co., Joseph Cook, J: Wiley, p. 239.-The cop. question. Opinions of publishers and authors; III. H: W. Longfellow, G. W. Green, E: E. Hale, W: D. Howells, W: Wood & Co., p. 262.-A proposed int. cop. basis, editorial, P. 304. The cop. question. Opinions of publishers and authors; IV. S. C. Griggs, Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., Dana Estes, p. 306-307.-Memorandums in regard to int. cop. treaty between Great Britain and the United States: Convention proposed (1870) by Lord Clarendon, with amendments proposed in America. A suggestion from Messrs. Harper & Brothers to the Department of State [1878.]Bill proposed by Mr. W: H. Appleton, 1873.-Extracts from Mr. W. H. Appleton's letter to the London Times, [1871], p. 317-324-The new outlook on cop., editorial, p. 339.-Notice of E: Marston's "Copyright, national and international," p. 341.-The cop. question. Opinions of publishers and authors; V. Theo. D. Woolsey, D: A Wells, J: Elderkin, J. G. Holland, E. C. Stedman, C: E. Norton, James Parton, "Marion Harland," p. 352-353.-Property in subscription orders. The rights of publishers of subscription-books; J. M. Stoddart & Co. vs. Moses Warren, by J. R. Sypher, p. 355-357.-The cop. question. Opinions of publishers and authors; VI. E: P. Roe, S: Iræneus Prime, Miss Warner, E: Eggleston, J. M. Hart, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, J: T. Headley, p. 396-398.-Foreign editions of cop, books; S: Mullen quoted, p. 398.-The Canadian incursion, editorial, p. 439.-Elderkin Sherman bill, editorial, p 440.-The cop. question. Opinions of publishers and authors; VII, Donald G, Mitchell, G; P, Marsh, O, J. Victor, p. 468-469.-The "Easy Chair" on cop. (G: W: Curtis in May Harper's), p. 466-470.-The London Times on the Harper plan, p. 470.-The Stanley cop. suits, editorial, p. 490.-The "monopoly" of cop., editorial, p. 508509.-Baird (H: Carey). Copyright national and international: a bill of exceptions, p. 510-511.-Editorial notice of James Appleton Morgan's "Anglo-American international copyright," p. 511.-Int. cop., letter from W: Black, London, April 28, p. 562.-Letter from T: Hill, p. 562.-Present status of the cop. movement, p. 579-580.-Lovell (J: W.) The royalty vs. the monopoly scheme of cop., p. 580-582.Int. cop. letters to Messrs. Harper from G: T. Curtis, B: J. Lossing, J. R. Osgood, Hamilton Fish, E. P. Whipple, C: E. Norton, p. 582-583.-"Untrammelled copyright,' from a letter by E: Marston, to the London Times, p. 601. -The English attitude on cop., editoral, p. 644.-Int. cop., letter of Harper & Bros. to the London Times, May 30, 1879, p. 645.-A debate on int. cop.; Quotations from S. S. Conant's article, and the rejoinder by "C", Leonard H: Courtney, in Macmillan's magazine for June, 1879, p. 645-646.-London Bookseller on Messrs. Harper & Brothers, p. 695.-Cop. notes, p. 699.-The int. literary congress, editorial, p. 712-713. v. 16, July-Dec. 1879. A cop. omnium gatherum; notice of R. A. Macfie's "Copyright and patents for inventions," p. 12. - - Cop. notes, p. 176.-Int. cop., letters to Messrs. Harper, from H: C. Lea, F: R: Daldy, J. A. Morgan and James Parton, p. 220-221.-British cop. bill, p. 258-259.-The proposed British cop. bill, p. 277-281.-Mrs. [Frances Hodgson] Burnett on int. cop., P. 358.-International copyright and "Macmillan's magazine," (from the Academy), letter by S. S. Conant, New York, June 25, 1879, p. 387-388.-Cop. in titles of books, p. 474-475.-Int. cop. and American periodical literature, p. 562-563.-Editorial comment on the reprint of Irving's works, p. 805.-The "Works" of Washington Irving, letter from G. P. Putnam's Sons, Nov. 26, 1879, p. 807.-Free mailing of cop. copies, p. 807.-The cop. question. Opinions of authors and others, Oliver Wendell Holmes, C: W. Eliot, J: Hay, Justin Winsor and W: F: Poole, p. 881. v. 17, Jan.-June, 1880. Cop. in the courts; editorial on the suit regarding Irving's works, and the Scribner-Stoddart case-" Encyclopædia Britannica," p. 23-24.-The "Encyclopædia Britannica" suits, P. 25-27.-The cop. question. Opinions of authors and others; C: Dudley Warner, T: W. Higginson, Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, J. W. De Forest, (New Haven), M. D. Conway, p. 82-83.-Cop. cases-Cop. in systems of teaching-Cop. in adaptations-The Wingate-Laidley case, p. 212-213.-The losses in literature (from the Boston Daily Advertiser, March 4, 1881), p. 238-239.-The condition of the cop. movement, editorial, p. 287.-Matthew Arnold on int. cop., extracts, p. 296-297.-A new cop. suggestion, [by Eduard Quaas], p. 297-298.-Int. and national" cop. (The New York Times, March 20th, on Matthew Arnold), p. 335.Cop. cases, Lucas vs. Cooke and Hoby vs. The Grosvenor library (limited), p. 335-336.--Canon Farrar's royalties; a case in point, with editorial remarks, p. 355-356.-Int. cop. between France and America, p. 356.-Cop. cases-The Irving suit-The "Essentials of anatomy" case-" Unpublished" librettos, p. 384-385.-Dr. Holland and Mr. Didier on int. cop., editorial, p. 426-427.-English authors and American publishers; letters from Edwin Arnold and F: W: Farrar to I. K. Funk & Co., p. 457.-Cop. notes, p. 457.Property in subscription orders; J. M. Stoddart & Co., vs. Key, Hall; & Scribner, Armstrong & Co., p. 516-517.-Editorial remarks on Wilkie Collins's "Considerations on the copyright question," p. 536.-Wilkie Collins and int. cop., from the Boston Traveller, June 5, 1880, p. 605.-Mr. Stedman on int. cop., letter to the New York Tribune, p. 605. v. 18, July-Dec. 1880. Cop. matters; G: P. Lathrop on Wilkie Collins, p. 12.Cop. matters; Cooper vs. Whittingham, p. 30-31.-Mentioned" once more; Int. cop. in Parliament, editorial, p. 233.-Int. cop., from the London Publishers' Circular, Aug. 2, 1880, p. 236. A new phase of literary piracy, [Jean Ingelow's Poems], from the New York Evening Post, p. 236.-Cop. in the Bible [by E. S. Drone], from the New York Herald, Aug. 29, 1880, p. 264.-The Chicago pirates, from the London Times, Aug. 13, 1880, p. 265.Roberts Brothers and J: W. Lovell, editorial, p. 302-303. -Int. cop. treaty with Great Britain, p. 323.-Int. cop. The Berne conference on international law, p. 382.-Int. cop., from the New York Herald, Oct. 4, 1880; New York Times, Sept. 22, 1880; Philadelphia Telegraph; Philadel phia North American, Oct. 7, 1880, p. 486-489.-The cop. question; important stand taken by the Philadelphia publishers, from the New York Herald with editorial remarks, p. 518.-Law and morals in cop., from the New York Evening Post, Oct. 1, 1880, p. 518.-Int. cop., action of the Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, compiled from the Ledger and North American, p. 547.-Int. cop., letter from Walter Lippincott, Philadelphia, Oct. 25, 1880, p. 550.-Int. cop. again; "The Harper treaty," from the New York Tribune, Nov. 7, 1880, p. 610-611.-The present status of int. cop.; Harper treaty; List of signers in favor of int. cop., etc., editorial, p. 835-837.-The objections, I.: Editorial and quotations from G: Haven Putnam, Edmund C. Stedman, the New York Herald, Oct. 4, 1880; the New York Tribune, Nov. 7, 1880; the Nation, Dec. 16, 1880, p. 856-858.-Int. cop., its history in the United States, from G: H. Putnam's paper on int. cop., p. 858-859.-C: Reade on the Harper treaty, from the New York Tribune, Dec. 15, 1880, p. 859-861.-Another proposition. Justice to foreign authors, from the New York Herald, Dec. 13, 1880, p. 861. v. 19, Jan.-June, 1881. The objections, II.; Editorial, p. 16-17.-Int. cop. treaty or act? from Harper's Weekly, Jan. 1, 1881, p. 17-18.-From the Literary World, Dec. 4, 1880, p. 18.-T: Hood on cop.; his petition reprinted, p. 18-19.-Int. cop., letter from Robert Clarke & Co., Jan. 3, 1881, p. 30-31.-Editorial notice of the Int. literary association, p. 160.-Editorial notice of Cop. association of London, p. 185.-Editorial notice of meeting of London publishers, p. 203.-Mr. Chamberlain on int. cop. treaty, p. 232.-Editorial remarks and quotation from London Publishers' Circular on int. cop. movements in England, p. 266-267.-Editorial notice of review in the Athenæum of R: G. White's "American view of the copyright question," p. 304.-Editorial remarks on London Bookseller's attitude towards int. cop., p. 304.-Int. cop., quotations from London Publishers' Circular, March 1, 1881, Boston Traveller, Feb. 12, 1881, London Daily Telegraph; Bookseller, March 3, 1881, and Dec. 1, 1880; New York Times, March 17, 1881, p. 305-307.-Notice of the abandonment of 3d modification by British board of trade of the cop. treaty, p. 307.-Editorial remarks on R: G. White's views, p. 333. Int. literary association on cop., and letter from "Ouida" [Louise De la Ramé] to the London Times, p. 333-334.-Editorial remarks and quotations from the New York Herald for March 28, 1881, and from Moncure Daniel Conway, p. 406-407.-Article by E. M. [E: Marston] in London Publishers' Circular, March 15, 1881, p. 407408.-C: J. Longman, in Fraser's Magazine, p. 408-411.From the Boston Traveller, March 29, and Boston Advertiser, April 5, 1881, p. 411-412.-English and American authors, Harper's Weekly, April 16, 1881, p. 432 -Int. literary association, p. 432.-Treaties and laws, Harper's Weekly, P. 432.-British cop. law, from the Athenæum, March 19, 1881, p. 433.-America on the offensive; American publishers-British publishers, editorial, p. 457.-Int. cop., G: W: Curtis in Harper's for May, 1881, p. 457-458.-Copypight at home and abroad. J. G. Holland in Scribner's for May, 1871, p. 458-459.-British cop., from London Publishers' Circular, April 1, 1881, [Bill from Law amendment society], P. 459-461.-Postal matters; infringement of cop., p. 461.— Herbert Spencer on the cop. bill, from London Publishers' Circular, April 16, 1881, p. 512-513.—Int. literary association, p. 532.-Contraband editions, from the Athenæum; Order of Postmaster-General to prevent the illegal transmission through the post of pirated copies of the works of American authors, p. 619.-Int. cop. Chinese compared with American sense of justice, from the New York Times, and Trübner's Literary Record, p. 694. v. 20, July-Dec. 1881. Int. cop., extract from the Athenæum, London, July 16, 1881, p. 126.-President Garfield and the cop. negotiations, p. 126.-Int. cop., editorial announcement of the bibl. of literary property, p. 147.-Extract, from the Critic, New York, on Mr. Sackville West and the cop. negotiations, p. 147.-Int. cop.; E. C. Stedman in Scribner's Monthly, p. 163.-G. W. Smalley in the New York Tribune, p. 163164.-Int. literary congress at Vienna, p. 164.-Prof. Payne's explanation, p. 164.-Literary property. Index to articles on cop., etc., published in the Publishers' Weekly, v. 1-19, by T. Solberg, p. 205-208.-Editorial note, p. 209.-Int. cop. question in Vienna, Milan and Madrid congresses, editorial, p. 405.-The new cop. treaty with America; Letter by E: Marston, London, Sept. 9, 1881, from the London Times, p. 467-468.-Author's rights [as discussed at the Vienna congress], extract from a letter by E; King, foreign correspondent of the Evening Post, New York, p. 491.Int. cop., a reply to E: Marston's article "The new copyright treaty with America," from the Boston Advertiser, Sept. 29, 1881, p. 492.-Int. cop., quotation from article by G. W. Smalley in the New York Tribune, Oct. 14, 1881, relating to Mr. E: Marston's last letter to the Times (London), with editorial comments, p. 519-520.-Letter from E. P. Roe, Cornwall-on-Hudson, Oct. 18, 1881, to the New York Tribune, disowning the authorship of "Give me thine heart," which was published as having been written by him, by I. Ross Robertson of Toronto, p. 547.-Int. cop., from the New York Tribune, Oct. 22, 1881, editorial notice of contribution by Simon Newcomb on the English view of the proposed int. cop. treaty, p. 577.-The Int literary congress, from the London Athenæum, Oct. 8, 1881, p. 608-609.-Int. cop. [By Simon Newcomb, Washington, D. C., Oct. 15, 1881.1, p. 609-610.-Int. cop., views of G. P. Putnam's sons, from the New York Tribune, Oct. 31, 1881, in regard to the three months stipulation and favoring a longer or unlimited time, p. 798.-Int. cop. negotiations and Mr. Daldy, p. 801.-Int. cop., S. S. Conant in reply to G. W. Smalley, New York, Nov. 25, 1881, from the New York Tribune, explaining how the Harper's draft was first submitted to the Secretary of State, etc., and reviewing W. F. Rae's article on cop. in the Nineteenth Century, p. 825-827.—Int. cop.; The international association; The cause in Canada, p. 851-852.-Int. cop. treaty between France and Belgium, from the London Academy, p. 868.-The rule that did not work both ways; Refusal of the application of S: L. Clemens (Mark Twain) for a Canadian cop.-Two weeks' residence in Montreal not a legal domicile, p. 868.-Int. cop. Mark Twain's cop., from the New York Times, p. 884. Mark Twain explains: To the editor of the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, Hartford, Conn., Dec. 18, 1881, p. 884-885. v. 21, Jan.-June, 1882. Int. cop., officers of the "Syndicat pour la protection_de la propriété littéraire et artistique à l'étranger," p. 9.—Extract from Mark Twain's speech at Montreal, p. 9-10.-Int. cop. Mr. Marston's reply to Mr. Conant [the three months clause etc.], to the editor of the New York Tribune, London, Dec. 19, 1881, p. 56.-The true cop., i.e. the granting by Congress and Parliament of an authors' cop.-putting every author, native or foreign, on a par with his brother, the inventor, and giving him absolute control of the works of his brain; from the Boston Traveller, Jan. 12, 1882, p. 56-57.-The three months clause, p. 57.-English publishers and the int. cop. negotiations, from the Athenæum, p. 57. Int. cop., its bearing on medical literature, from the Medical News, Jan. 28, 1882, p. 138.-Injustice to authors, from Appletons' Literary Bulletin: Letter by Hamilton W. Pierson, author of "In the Brush;" Geneva, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1882, complaining of the constant printing of extracts from his book without due acknowledgment, p 139140.-Int. cop., the cop. negotiations. Extract from the Century Magazine, March 1882, p. 193-194.-The question forty years ago; letter from Harriet Martineau to R. Shelton Mackenzie, Tynemouth, Dec. 24, 1843, from the Century Magazine, March 1882, p. 194.-Notes from the London Athenæum; Canadian cop.; Negotiations with England, etc., p. 258. -Announcement of cop. bibliography, p. 275.-Int. cop., telegram from Mr. G W. Smalley to the New York Tribune, March 12, 1882, giving the Athenæum announcement of the suspension of negotiations, and reply to the contrary from the Department of State, March 13, 1882, p. 275.-Quotation from London Publishers' Circular, March 1, 1882, giving a question in the House of Commons as to the status of the cop. negotiations, p. 275. The int. cop. negotiations, from Harper's Weekly, March 25, 1882, p. 302-303.-Mr. G. W. Smalley's telegram reaffirming the failure of the cop. negotiations, from the New York Tribune, March 19, 1882; and comment upon Mr. Smalley's dispatch, from the New York Evening Post, p. 303.-Editorial announcement of Judge Tourgee's article on cop., p. 303.-Int. cop., from The American, March 18, 1882, [an anon. article in favor of "protection'], p. 357358. The law of copyright, by Albion W. Tourgee, favoring cop. as perpetual protection to authors, from Our Continent, March 29, z882, p. 358-359.-Literary property. A catalogue of books and articles relating to literary property, by Thorvald Solberg (A., J. K.-Carey), p. 381384-Jean Ingelow and American reprinters, p. 406.—J: W. Lovell Co. and Longfellow's "Hyperion" and "Outremer, p. 406.-"The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth," a communication in favor of unrestricted int. cop. from a publisher and signed Silver Gray, p. 408.Int. cop., note from the London Athenæum of April 1, 1882, as to Mr. Daldy and the cop, negotiations, p. 408. The J: W. Lovell Company's statement, concerning cop. 661 Literary property: catalogue by T. Solberg (Gournot- "A." v. 22, p. 868. About (Edmond). v. 14, p. 173. Am. and Orient. Liter. Record. v. 19, Am, authors and Eng. publishers. v. Appleton (C: E: C. B.) v. 11, p. 190. Appleton (W: H.) v. 1, p. 38, 93. v. 15, 139, 475. Arnold (Edwin). v. 17, p. 355, 437. Author's (The) best friend. v. 22, p. 430. Baird (H: Carey). v. 1, p. 7, 223. V. 15, papers on behalf of the "Removal of the duty on books": 907. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. Baldwin (J: Denison). v. 15, p. 79. v. Belgium and France, Cop. treaty be- Berne Conference. v. 18, p. 382. Books (Prices of) abroad. v. 22, p. 33. P. 457. Boston Traveller. v. 17, p. 605. v. 19, Browning (Oscar). v. 20, p. 163, 164. Carey (H: C:) v. 1, p. 42. Carmichael (C: H: E:) v. 22, p. 254. Baker vs. Selden, v. 17, p. 212. Putnam's (G: P.) sons vs. Meyer Scribner vs. Stoddart. v. 17, p. 23, 25. Smiles (S:) vs. Belford brothers. v. Stoddart (J. M.) & co. vs. Key, Stoddart (J. M.) & co. vs. Warren Tilton (Frances E.) vs. Gill (W. F.) Wingate-Laidley case. v. 17, p. 213. Clarendon (Lord). v. 15, p. 317. Clemens (S: L.) v. 20, p. 868, 884. v. Conant, (Stillman S.) v. 15, p. 645, 696. Conway (Moncure Daniel). v. 17, p. Cook (Joseph). v. 15, p. 239. Cooper vs. Whittingham. v. 18, p. 30. Cop. Association (London). v. 19, p. Cop. claim. v. 9, p. 229. Cop. controversy. v. 22, p. 837, 866, Cop. national and int. v. 15, p. 699. Cop. treaty. v. 20, p. 467, 492, 577, Cox (Rowland). v. 8, p. 685. v. 9, p. Cox's (S: Sullivan) bill. v. 1, p. 39. Curtis (G: Ticknor). v. 15, p. 582. Daldy (F: R:) v. 1, p. 38, 39. v. 16, p. Davis (F:) v. 15, p. 699. De Forest (J. W.) v. 17, p. 82. De la Rame (Louise). v. 19, p. 333. De Vinne (Theodore L.) v. 15, p. 197. Dodd, Mead & co. v. 21, p. 476. v. 22, Dream (A) about cop. v. 1, p. 247. V. 2, p. 91. V. 3, P. 194. v. 5, p. 30. v. 57. Estes (Dana). v. 15, p. 307. France and Belgium, Cop. treaty be- Germany and France, Int. cop. treaty Goldmark vs. French. v. 17, p. 385. Harper Brothers. v. 14, p. 536. v. 15, p. Harper (J. W., jr.) v. 14, p. 781. Hastings (G: Woodyatt). v. 19, p. 459. Hazard (Willis P.) v. 1, p. 199, 208, 263. 82. V. 17, P. Hill (T:) v. 15, p. 562. 17, P. 335. Holland Josiah Gilbert). v. 10, p. 537. Holmes (Oliver Wendell). v. 16, p. 881. Int. Literary Association. V. 19, p. Italian cop. case. v. 9, p. 476. "Justice," Letter by. v. I, p. 95. 491. Lathrop (G: Parsons). v. 18, p. 12. 220. V. 19, p. 17. Leypoldt (F:) See Editorial. Library Com. of Congress. v. 1, p. 135, 231. v. 3. p. 191. Lindsay & Blakiston. V. 15, p. 239. V. 14, (Rome). v. 21, p. 602, 644. Liverpool Congress. v. 22, P. 254. Mailing (Free) of cop. copies. v. 16, p. Manuscript (cop. in). V. 14, P. 237. V. 21, Mitchell (Donald Grant). V. 15, P. Morgan (James Appleton). v. 9, p. 255. V. 14, P. 299. V. 15, p. 511. V. Morrill (Lot M.) v. 3, P. 194. Musical cop. v. 21, p. 644. v. 22, p. 548. Nation (New York). v. 12, p. 446. v. 21, p. 303, 454. V. v. 18, p. 264, 486, 518, 857, 861. V. 19, p. 406. v. 22, V. 14, p. 780. v. 22, p. 134. 531. v. 21, p. Norton (C: Eliot). V. 15, P. 353, 583. 231. V. I, p. Opinions of publishers and authors. Our Continent. v. 21, p. 358, 550. Parton (James). v. 15, p. 353. v. 16, Philadelphia bill. V. 15, P. V. 19, P. 17. Philadelphia Book Trade Association, V. 22, P. 517, 546. Philadelphia Publishers. v. 1. p. 69, Photographs. v. 21, p. 508. Pirate (The_new). v. 22, P. 431. Postal matters. v. 19, p. 461. v. 19, p. 487. v. 18, Prices of books abroad. V. 22, P. 33. p. 36, 37. v. 2, p. 134. v. 19, p. 266, Putnam (G: Haven). v. 15, p. 73, 151, 193, 194, 236, 260, 283, 305, 350, 509, (Leo. F.) v. 17, p. 384. v. 18, Ripley (G:) v. 15, p. 167. v. 21, p. 454. Roe (E: Payson). v. 15, p. 396. v. 20, Royal cop. com. See British cop com. vs. Shaw (W. 886. Sherman's (J:) bill. v. 1, p. 199, 209, Smith (Walter). v. 19, p. 487. Springfield Republican. v. 20, p. 884. PURDAY (C: H:) Copyright. A sketch of its PUTNAM (G: Haven). International copyright Same. About 54 p. 8°. London, 1879. Stedman (Edmund Clarence). P. 353. v. 17, p. 604, 605. 857. v. 20, p. 163. V. 15, v. 18, p. Stevenson (J. B.) v. 22, p. 907. Stoddart (J. M.) & co. vs. Key, Hall; V. Stoddart (J. M.) & co. vs. Warren (Mo- Syndicat pour la protection de la pro- Tariff on books. v. 22, p. 517, 546, 547, Tauchnitz editions. v. 22, p. 432. Terhune (Mary Virginia). Victor (O. J.) v. 15, p. 469. 8, p. 283-285; no. 374, March 15, p. 305- Same: Internationaler schutz gegen den Anon. notice in "The Academy." v. 15. 4°. London, Anon. notice in Trübner's American and Oriental Messrs. Putnam and international copy- and PUTNAM (J: R.) Authors and pub- |