A Publisher and His Friends / Memoir and Correspondence of John Murray; with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the House, 1768-1843
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The volume compiles memoir and correspondence of a leading London publisher, tracing the family's origins and the firm's development through partnerships, publishing ventures, and financial crises. It recounts the founding and editorial aims of major periodicals, notably the Quarterly Review, and documents relations with prominent authors and critics — Walter Scott, Lord Byron, Southey, Gifford, the D'Israeli family — alongside key publications and negotiations. Business episodes with Constable and the Ballantynes, the move to Albemarle Street and the publisher's influential drawing-room are portrayed through letters and narrative, offering an inside view of nineteenth-century literary commerce and social networks.
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