Clegg's International Directory of Booksellers, Publishers, Binders, Paper Makers, Printers, Agents, Book Collectors, Etc

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James Clegg
J. Clarke, 1894

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Strana 204 - The Publishers' Circular, and General Record of British and Foreign Literature; giving a transcript of the title-page of every work published in Great Britain, and every work of interest published abroad, with lists of all the publishing houses. Published regularly on the 1st and 15th of every Month, and forwarded post free to all parts of the world on payment of 8s. per annum. The Ladies...
Strana 268 - Book" shall be construed to mean and include every Volume, Part or Division of a Volume, Pamphlet, Sheet of Letter-press, Sheet of Music, Map, Chart, or Plan separately published...
Strana 268 - Copyright is created by the Statute, and does not depend upon registration, which is permissive only, and not compulsory, but no proprietor of copyright in any book can take any proceedings in respect of any infringement of his copyright unless he has, before commencing his proceedings, registered his book. Mode of Registration. — A proprietor of copyright desiring to register at Stationers...
Strana 270 - ... life, have as his own property the sole liberty of representing, or causing to be represented, the same at any such place of dramatic entertainment as aforesaid, and shall be deemed and taken to be the proprietor thereof...
Strana 280 - Multifarious reading weakens the mind more than doing nothing, for it becemes a necessity at last, like smoking, and is an excuse for the mind to lie dormant, whilst thought is poured in, and runs through, a clear stream, over unproductive gravel, on which not even mosses gtow. It is the idlest of all idleness, and leaves more of impotency than any other.
Strana 234 - If the crowns of all the kingdoms of the Empire were laid down at my feet in exchange for my books and my love of reading, I would spurn them all;" or that the historian Gibbon wrote : " A taste for books is the pleasure and glory of my life.
Strana 287 - I intend with the gracious permission of yourself and spouse to look in upon you some evening this week. I do not write you, however, for the purpose of ceremoniously making this important announcement, but to beg Mrs. K.'s criticism of a little paper of mine (the first of a series) in the Monthly (not the New Monthly) Magazine of this month.
Strana ii - Respectfully invite Artists, Connoisseurs, Book-hunters, &c., to inspect their extensive Collection of Works on Art, including the Galleries, Costume, Portraits, Pageants, Architecture, Decoration, Ornament, Sculpture, Emblems, Early Woodcuts, Gems, Picturesque Scenery, Artistic Anatomy, County Histories, Practical and Theoretical Works on the Fine Arts, and General Literature.
Strana 270 - ... the title-page of every published copy of such musical composition a notice to the effect that the right of public representation or performance is reserved.
Strana 240 - Shakesperiana, a Catalogue of the Early Editions of Shakespeare's Plays, and of the Commentaries and other Publications illustrative of his Works, by JO HALLIWELL, 8vo. cloth, 3s " Indispensable to everybody who wishes to carry on any inquiries connected with Shakespeare, or who may have a fancy for Shakespearian Bibliography." — Spectator. England's Worthies, under whom all...

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