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THERE is no pleasanter reading than that which tells us how books are made, and which conducts us into some of the quiet and shady by-ways of authors and authorship. We all, young and old, like to hear about the struggles, the sufferings, and the successes of men of letters, and, not unreasonably, t...
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Published in: | Harper's bazaar 1884-05, Vol.17 (22), p.345 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | eng |
Online Access: | Get full text |
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Summary: | THERE is no pleasanter reading than that which tells us how books are made, and which conducts us into some of the quiet and shady by-ways of authors and authorship. We all, young and old, like to hear about the struggles, the sufferings, and the successes of men of letters, and, not unreasonably, the same interest may be thought to surround a minor branch of the same theme. |
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ISSN: | 0017-7873 2692-3815 |