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He then asks what arrangements Mr. Payne made with thepublishers and the cost of the printing.
He once said, 'Priests, politicians and publishers will find the gate of Heaven extremely narrow.
In the production of this monumental work the thanks and appreciation of the Publishers are especially due to Hugo Reisinger, Esq.
Printers and song publishers who make a business of this private trade will often lure the novice by citing the many famous songs "published by their writers.
Among the publishers with whom I have discussed this question is Louis Bernstein, of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
To find the names and addresses of such publishers you have only to turn over the music on your piano.
In the first class are publishers who publish songs privately for individuals who have enough money to indulge a desire to see their songs in print.
I quote here the composite opinion of all the well-known song publishers with whom I have talked: "To find a great song in the manuscripts that come through the mail--is a dream.
You aspire to have your song bear the imprint of one of the publishers whose song-hits are well known.
Warning:--Republication in any form by anyone whosoever will meet with civil and criminal prosecution by the publishers under the copyright law.
The publishers really seemed so far favourably inclined towards my proposals as to make my undertaking possible.
I had risen to this bold idea after negotiations on which I entered about that time with Hartel, the music publishers at Leipzig, for the sale of my Nibelungen compositions.
School District Library," issued by the publishers of this volume.
The net profits thus determined are then to be divided equally, the publishers taking one half, and paying the other half to the board above mentioned.
Next follows the appearance of that work, and his acquaintance with publishers and men of letters.
Just such a man as would gild poverty with a smile, decline patronage and force his last sixpence on a street-singer, pile Pelion on Ossa for his publishers and turn out cameos for art.
There is a large and enterprising body of publishers who seem persuaded that they have reduced all literature to a practical industrial basis by furnishing patent outsides for newspapers and patent insides for aspiring minds.
Mrs. Leo Hunter advertises herself, and incidentally the celebrities whom she captures, and the publishers not infrequently show a disposition to promote the folly for the sake of their balance-sheet.
He threatened to attack publishers and printers in "a vigorous and harmonious satire" to be called "Puff and Slander.
If he wrote it fluently, I should think that it would answer to any one of our great publishers to engage him in the translation of the best and cheapest Natural History in existence, viz.
My fears were directed to the invidiousness of the situation, it being the notion of publishers that without satire and sarcasm no review can obtain or keep up a sale.
He had, it seems, applied to Murray to be released from this engagement, and on the strength of an ambiguous reply, offered the work to the publishers of Sybilline Leaves.
When he came to the end of his money he made up his mind to go the round of the publishers once more.
Christophe would gladly have done without Hecht: but the other publishers were even worse.
And in the present general dearth of high ability the publishers are really more sinned against than sinning.
The sale of 'Nourhalma' grew fast and furious; all expenses were cleared three times over, and at the present moment the publisher is getting conscientiously anxious (for some publishers are more conscientious than some authors will admit!
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And the strain put upon it by magazine-editors and book-publishers has been relieved by the intervention of mechanical process.
Anning Bell has become known by his very delightful book-plates, while Ricketts, Shannon and Pissarro, are not only their own artists and engravers, but editors and publishers as well.
It is curious to note that either Thackeray or the publishers refuse to mention the names of the artists in any way, only that Millais and Sala are allowed to sign their designs with their monograms.
It is to these four that modern illustration is solely and entirely due; though a word--and a strong one--of praise should be given to the patrons and publishers who employed and encouraged them.
Boston, is here given almost in full by the kind permission of the publishers and of Mrs. Richard Mansfield.
By permission of thepublishers and owners of the copyright, Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
We confess, quite frankly, that our attention was drawn to the subject, not much more than two years ago, by certain representations made by publishers on the subject of the paper duty as affecting popular publications.
According to that interesting periodical publishers were constantly on the lookout for undiscovered genius.
It may, however, be said in defence of English advertisers, that newspaperpublishers for a long time sternly discountenanced any attempt to render advertisements attractive.
If by issuing a cheap edition the present Publishers carry out to any extent that wish, it will be to them a source of satisfaction.
The Publishers of this edition of D'Arcy McGee's excellent and impartial work take advantage of the awakening interest in Irish literature to present to the public a book of high-class history, as cheap as largely circulating romance.
We heartily congratulate author and publishers on the happy commencement of this admirable enterprise.
The publishersthemselves say, "We give the Greek text with an interlinear translation as literal as may be to be useful.
Great record thepublishers of the Express have, eh?
And yet the publishers of the rejuvenated sheet seemed never to count the cost of their experiment.
Already they had begun the introduction of innovations that were startling and even mirth-provoking to staid, conservative publishers in the journalistic field.
The AEolian Company is a ten-million-dollar concern whose monopolistic game has already been uncovered in several courts, as I will show by proofs, and the music publishers are here to pull its chestnuts out of the fire.
Again, members of our council, Mr. Stedman and Mr. Clemens among them, desired very much that the authors should be safeguarded in their relations with publishers by certain insertions in the bill.
And when this conference convened the publishers said: "To some extent this section has worked badly in certain ways," which I shall now point out.
As one of the musical publishers of the country, representing the Victor Talking Machine as one of the musical publishers of this country.
The publishers of this country make contracts with the composers, and agree to give them a sum outright or a royalty on sales for each and every copy that they publish and sell.
The proposed new law would help music publishers and composers very much.
There are hundreds of publishers, sir--hundreds of publishers who are under no contract with the AEolian Company; there are hundreds of composers who are under no contract with this company.
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