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William Wilkib Collins. I It Is Needless...
ston 4 , 000 & cop Co . in were 1860 , in ld . 3 vols Sub . sequent In this ly form they d
issued the same work in 1 vol ., anover 30 Messrs , 000 . Low ies Marston were sold & . Co * No . ' s ne Name xt ven ' ture was .
They purchased , the entire copyright from the authorand sold 4500 copies in 3 vols . and
10000 copies in 1 vol . Subsequently , they made , an arrangement for the issue of all
Mr . Collins' novels then existing for a term of arsthe bargain including the retransfer of
thus the ye copyri issued , ghts by them above were mentioned i Queen . of The Hearts works , '
in 1 vol ., of which 9 , 000 were sold ; ' Antonina , ' 6 , 500 ; ' Dead Secret / 8 , 000 ; 'Basil , '
4 , 600 ; ' Hide and Seek , ' 6 , 500 ; ' My Miscellanies , ' in 2 vols ., 500 , and for these various
ventures Messrs . Low paid Mr . Wilkie Collins over £ 5000 . These interests r ¦— ¦ ¦ were finally
— i ~ v ^ t ^ . ^ fc ^^ ~ ~ , ^ m ¦ - ^^ ~*^ ^^ r ^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ¦ v ^^^ ^^» ^^^^ " ^^ ' ^^ ^^^ ^^^ " ^^^ " ^ - - ™ ^ ^ m transferred by them to Messrs . Smith , Eld ^ f & Co . Messrs . Chatto & Windus were
Mr . Collins' publishers during the closing years of his life . Mr . Collins was a dramatist
as well as a writer of fiction , and as far back as the year 1858 his first pl ay , The Red Vial , was Tt laced \ s \ . o . pic \ nnrvn the t . Tift hoard boards s of of the t / h « Olympic OivmmL * . whilst whilst
p several upon of his greatest novels also found , their waybtheir dramatic characterto the stage .
Mr . , Collins y died at his house , in Wimpole Street W ^^^ f ^^ ^^^ ^^^ r - ^^ p - ^^^ , ^ m on ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ M ^^^ ~ ^^^^^ onday h ^^^ ^ i ^* ^^ Fr ^^ ^ . ^ - ^ r h , morning ^^^ *^» ^^ b ^^^ ^^^ ^^* ^^ v ^^^ ^^ v ^^^ ^^^^> , ^ h . . September * ^^^ ^^^ H ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ 23 — .
He had never entirely rallied from the stroke of paralysis -which attacked him in the early
summer . -By his death one of the few remaining links with the generation of Thackeray
and Dickens is broken , and another great name has disappeared from the foremost rank
of contemporary English fiction .
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Gfa '' .. . r . ^^ _ igil 11 5 6 The Publishers' Circular Oct . i , i 88 9 I ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ¦¦—»• ,
Eliza Cook. We Regret V_J To Record ___ ...
Eliza Cook . We regret to record ___ ___ the death of __ Eliza __ Cook
which took v _ J place on Tuesday evening , the 24 th , j ult . at Wimbledon , where she had lived in
retirement for a number of years . She was born in South wark in 1818 , and at an early age became
a contributor to various periodicals , including the once well-known Neio Monthly Magazine 1 / .
Miss Cook published a volume of poems in 1840 , and , in spite of a good deal of hostile
criticism , rapidly won a measure of reputation , especially with the least critical class of readers . The book has since passed through
several editions . Forty years ago the deceased lady commenced ElizaCook's Journal
a venture which proved very , successful for , several years , and was only relinquished in
1854 through failing health . In Octpber 1864 Miss Cook published ' New Echoes , and other Poems / a volume which considerablrevived
y a waning reputation . In the same year she was granted a literary pension of £ 100 per
annum from the Civil List . Her poema deal chiefly with the domestic affections . Perhaps the most widely popular of her songs of home
'life are the beautiful and tender lines The Old Armchair . ' Though Miss Cook had been for some time in delicate health her death
came as a surprise to those who had seen the genial poetess of late . . *>•
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Collins StreetMelbourneAustralia , has this I day ( October , 1 ) transferred , his business , to I
three carry on of the his firm assistants at the , who old premises will henceforth under I I
the style or title of Melville , Mullen , & I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1889, page 1156, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101889/page/24/
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