Autograph letter signed : London, to [Edward Chapman], 1845 Dec. 31 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:Discussing the unauthorized publication of his book [Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches] in America by Wiley and Putnam; stating that the amount Wiley and Putnam have offered to pay him is not enough; suggesting that they ought to pay him "the clear market-value of the goods they have smuggled from" him as laid out in the "terms offered by Messrs Homan & Ellis." The letter mentions his friend [Ralph Waldo] Emerson

Manuscript, English, 1845

Publication:Thomas Carlyle collection of autograph letters signed, signed receipts, prints, and a photograph.

Physical Description:1 item (3 pages) ; 19.7 cm

OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:426143157

Notes:

Part of a bound collection of 56 letters and notes from Thomas Carlyle, 7 signed receipts, 4 prints, and a photograph; items in the collection are described individually (MA 741.1-68)