Authors and Publishers: A Manual of Suggestions for Beginners in Literature, Comprising a Description of Publishing Methods and Arrangements, Directions for the Preparation of Mss. for the Press, Explanations of the Details of Book-manufacturing ... with General Hints for AuthorsG. P. Putnam's sons, 1883 - 96 lappuses |
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2. lappuse
... received from the public a satisfactory return for their labors , give no texts for satirical chapters in fiction , no themes for fierce onslaughts in reminiscences ; —they remain naturally and of necessity uncommemorated . And ...
... received from the public a satisfactory return for their labors , give no texts for satirical chapters in fiction , no themes for fierce onslaughts in reminiscences ; —they remain naturally and of necessity uncommemorated . And ...
13. lappuse
... information as to the idiosyncrasies of the different publishing houses , he should guard himself from being unduly discouraged at receiving one or more declinations of his wares , and should Authors and Publishers . 13.
... information as to the idiosyncrasies of the different publishing houses , he should guard himself from being unduly discouraged at receiving one or more declinations of his wares , and should Authors and Publishers . 13.
15. lappuse
... receive such attention as authors usually expect for their productions . It is not , like a Chat- ham - Street hat , to be cared for " while the owner waits . " There is also no advantage in taking time to point out to a publisher the ...
... receive such attention as authors usually expect for their productions . It is not , like a Chat- ham - Street hat , to be cared for " while the owner waits . " There is also no advantage in taking time to point out to a publisher the ...
16. lappuse
... 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- volves no little outlay of time and ...
... 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- volves no little outlay of time and ...
20. lappuse
... seem desirable . ( For details concerning the law of copyright , see a later chapter . ) Under the second method the author retains the copy- right of the work , and receives from the publisher 20 PUBLISHING ARRANGEMENTS.
... seem desirable . ( For details concerning the law of copyright , see a later chapter . ) Under the second method the author retains the copy- right of the work , and receives from the publisher 20 PUBLISHING ARRANGEMENTS.
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