The British publishing industry in the Nineteenth Century. Volume III, Authors, Publishers and Copyright Law / edited by David Finkelstein and Andrew Nash.

The British publishing industry in the Nineteenth Century.
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Abingdon : Routledge 2024.
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Volume 3: Authors, Publishers and Copyright LawVolume 3 IntroductionBibliographyPart 1. AUTHORS, PUBLISHERS AND AGENTS⁰́₈Books, Booksellers and Bookmakers⁰́₉, London Magazine, Vol. 10 (February 1828), pp. 254-60.⁰́₈Authors and Publishers⁰́₉, The New Quarterly Review and Digest of Current Literature, British, American, French, and German (January 1854), pp. 9-17.⁰́₈Introduction⁰́₉, The Search for a Publisher; or, Counsels for a Young Author (1855; London: Provost & Co., repr. 1882), pp. 3-19.James Spedding, Publishers and Authors (London: Printed for the Author by John Russell Smith, 1867), pp. 1-55.⁰́₈An Interview with Mr A.P. Watt⁰́₉, Bookman (October 1892), pp. 20-2.William Heinemann, ⁰́₈The Middleman as Viewed by a Publisher⁰́₉, Athenaeum (11 November 1893), p. 663T. Werner Laurie, ⁰́₈Author, Agent, and Publisher by one of "The Trade"⁰́₉, Nineteenth Century (November 1895), pp. 890-5.Walter Besant, 'The Literary Agent', Nineteenth Century (December 1895), 979-86.Robert Buchanan, Is Barabbas a Necessity? A Discourse on Publishers and Publishing (London: Robert Buchanan, Author & Publisher, 1896), pp. 3-31.Part 2. AUTHORS, PUBLISHERS AND COPYRIGHT LAWRobert Maugham, extract from A Treatise on the Law of Literary Property (London and Edinburgh: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green; Henry Dixon; Adam Black, 1828), pp. vii-xviii. ⁰́₈The Copy-Right Law⁰́₉, Monthly Review (January 1838), pp. 52-63.W. and R. Chambers, ⁰́₈Brief Objections to Mr Talfourd⁰́₉s New Copyright Bill⁰́₉, Times (25 April 1838), p. 3.Letter from Robert Chambers to the Times (18 May 1838), p. 3.⁰́₈New Copyright Bill⁰́₉, Times (31 May 1838), p. 4.[Routledge v Low], ⁰́₈Literary and Musical Copyright⁰́₉, Athenaeum (16 December 1865), pp. 845-6.John Camden Hotten, extracts from Literary Copyright: Seven Letters Addressed by Permission to the Right Hon. The Earl Stanhope (London: John Camden Hotten, 1871), pp. 15-46, 91-102, 135-55 Matthew Arnold, ⁰́₈Copyright⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (March 1880), 319-34.Edward Marston, extract from Copyright, National and International: with some remarks on the position of authors and publishers by a publisher (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1887), pp. 5-44.Charles James Longman, ⁰́₈A Publisher⁰́₉s View of International Copyright⁰́₉, Fraser⁰́₉s Magazine (March 1881), pp. 372-8.Wilkie Collins, ⁰́₈Thou Shalt Not Steal⁰́₉, Author 2 (June 1890), pp. 31-5.C. J. Longman, ⁰́₈The American Copyright Bill⁰́₉, Economic Review (April 1891), pp. 203-8.G. Herbert Thring, ⁰́₈Recent Attempts at Copyright Legislation⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (March 1898), pp. 461-7.Augustine Birrell, ⁰́₈The Present Situation⁰́₉, in Seven Lectures on the Law and History of Copyright in Books (London: Cassell & Co., 1899), pp. 205-23.Part 3. PUBLISHERS AND THE SOCIETY OF AUTHORSExtracts from The Grievances Between Authors and Publishers. Being the Report of the Conferences of the Incorporated Society of Authors held at Willis⁰́₉s Rooms, in March 1887 with Additional Matter and Summary (London: Field & Tuer; Simpkin, Marshall & Co., Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1887), pp. 7-46, 52-61, 127-85.⁰́₈The Mysteries of Publishing: An Interview with Messrs Chatto and Windus⁰́₉, Pall Mall Gazette (9 March 1887), pp. 1-2.J. Neville Porter, ⁰́₈The Relations Between Authors and Publishers⁰́₉, Time (1887), pp. 399-411.⁰́₈Archdeacon Farrar and the Publishers⁰́₉, correspondence from the Times, 7-14 October 1890. [Letter from J. Russell Endean, 7 October; letters from F.W. Farrar and Cassell and Company, 8 October; letters from Walter Besant, F.W. Farrar and J Russell Endean, 9 October); letter from Andrew W. Tuer, 10 October; letters from An Author, Harry Quilter, and E. Marston, 11 October; letters from Walter Besant, S.S. Sprigge, and Facing Both Ways, 13 October; letters from George Lock and Andrew W. Tuer, 14 October]. Extracts from William Heinemann (ed.), The Hardships of Publishing: Letters to ⁰́₈The Athenaeum⁰́₉ (London: Privately Printed, 1893), pp. 3-28; 30-32; 42-57; 59-62; 95-113. Walter Besant, extracts from The Pen and the Book (London: Thomas Burleigh, 1899), pp. 145-86, 200-13.⁰́₈Am I a Thief? A Publisher⁰́₉s Reply to Sir Walter Besant⁰́₉, article and correspondence published in Outlook (Original article, 14 January; Letters by Walter Besant, Another Publisher, Thomas Pinkerton, 21 January; Letter by Another Publisher, 28 January; Letters by A Publisher, A London Bookseller, 11 February 1899). Index
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This volume assembles documents that illustrate the changing relations between authors and publishers in the nineteenth century, and the impact of copyright reform on publishing practices. The enormous expansion in the scale and variety of the marketplace for print after 1815 provided new opportunities for authors and prompted debates over intellectual property and the working relations between authors and publishers. The volume documents the impact of these changes on the publishing industry and its markets, focusing on key moments such as the emergence of the professional literary agent in the late 1870s and the formation of the Incorporated Society of Authors in 1883. It also includes key contemporary material related to copyright and intellectual property, which were major battle grounds affecting nineteenth-century textual circulation, author/publisher relations, financial sustainability, competitiveness in international markets, and industrial relations. The British publishing industry⁰́₉s attempts to control piracy and unrestricted circulation of their titles in the US and elsewhere found expression in a number of pressure campaigns, formal government commissions, legal acts, and contributions to public debate through journal articles, pamphlets, speeches, and newspaper accounts, of which a representative selection are featured in this volume.
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HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain __ bisacsh
Publishers and publishing __ Great Britain __ History __ 19th century.
Publishers and publishing __ Great Britain __ History __ 20th century.
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