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A Publisher and his Friends

A Publisher and his Friends
Memoir and Correspondence of the Late John Murray, with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the House, 1768–1843
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  • Date Published: April 2014
  • availability: Available
  • format: Multiple copy pack
  • isbn: 9781108073936

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  • This two-volume account of the life and friendships of the publisher John Murray (1778–1843), told largely through his voluminous correspondence, was published in 1891 by Samuel Smiles (1812–1904), whose Lives of the Engineers, Self-Help, and other works are also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection. Murray was only fifteen when his father, the founder of the famous firm, died, but after a period of apprenticeship he took sole control of the business, becoming the friend as well as the publisher of a range of the most important writers of the first half of the nineteenth century, in both literature and science. Perhaps his most famous author was Lord Byron, whose memoir of his own life, considered unpublishable, was burned in the fireplace at Murray's office in Albemarle Street, London. Volume 1 takes the story up to 1818, and Volume 2 finishes with an assessment of Murray's publishing career.

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    • Date Published: April 2014
    • format: Multiple copy pack
    • isbn: 9781108073936
    • length: 1092 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 32 mm
    • weight: 1.37kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Volume 1: Preface
    1. John MacMurray or Murray
    2. John Murray (II)
    3. Murray and Constable
    4. Marmion, Domestic Cookery, the Edinburgh Review
    5. Origin of the Quarterly Review
    6. George Ellis and William Gifford
    7. The Quarterly launched
    8. Publishing business
    9. Murray and Gifford
    10. Lord Byron's works, 1812 to 1814
    11. Mr Murray's removal to 50 Albemarle Street
    12. Murray's drawing-room
    13. Charles Maturin
    14. Thomas Campbell, John Cam Hobhouse, James Hogg
    15. Lord Byron's dealings with Mr Murray
    16. Lord Byron's dealings with Mr Murray (cont.)
    17. Byron's death and the destruction of his memoirs
    18. Blackwood and Murray
    19. Termination of partnership between Murray and Blackwood. Volume 2:
    20. Works published in 1817–18
    21. Mr Southey and the Quarterly
    22. Hallam, Basil Hall, Crabbe, etc.
    23. Memoirs of Lady Hervey, Horace Walpole, Belzoni, etc.
    24. Washington Irving, Ugo Foscolo, Lady Caroline Lamb, etc.
    25. Gifford's retirement and death
    26. The Representative
    27. Mr Lockhart as editor of the Quarterly, etc.
    28. Head, Disraeli, Lockhart, etc.
    29. Napier's Peninsular War, etc.
    30. Moore's Life of Byron
    31. Benjamin Disraeli, Thomas Carlyle, Sir Francis Head
    32. Various authors' correspondence
    33. Literary ladies
    34. Scrope, Hallam, Gladstone, etc.
    35. Murray's 'Handbooks'
    36. George Borrow, Richard Ford, etc.
    37. John Murray as a publisher
    Index.

  • Author

    Samuel Smiles

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