Volume 1: The Structure of the IndustryGeneral IntroductionVolume 1 IntroductionBibliographyPart 1 ⁰́₃ THE OPERATION OF THE TRADE IN EARLY AND MID CENTURY ⁰́₈Regulations Governing the Issue of Trade Books⁰́₉ (1828), in Joseph Shaylor, The Fascination of Books (London: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co., 1912), pp. 165-8.Samuel Smiles, A Publisher and His Friends: Memoir and Correspondence of the late John Murray (London: John Murray, 1891), Vol. 1, pp. 170-5, 185-8, 195-8.⁰́₈On the Crisis of 1825-6⁰́₉, Morning Chronicle, 30 Nov 1825, in Archibald Constable and his Literary Correspondence (London: Edmonston and Douglas, 1873), vol. III, pp. 477-8.[Francis Barry Boyle St Leger], ⁰́₈The Book-Trade⁰́₉, Monthly Magazine (July 1826), pp. 17-24.⁰́₈Booksellers and Authors⁰́₉, Literary Magnet (July 1826), pp. 65-74.Charles Babbage, On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures (1832; 4th edn, London: Charles Knight, 1835), pp. 205-10, 315-33. G.P.R. James, Some Observations on The Book Trade, as Connected with Literature, in England⁰́₉, Journal of the Statistical Society of London, 6: 1 (1843), 50-60William Chambers, 'The Book Trade', Chambers' Cyclopaedia (1859), pp. 228-38Part 2. LEGAL CONTROLS Report from the Committee on Booksellers and Printers Petition (1802), pp. 3-15John Crawfurd, Taxes on Knowledge: A Financial and Historical View of the Taxes (London: Charles Ely, 1836), pp. 14-23.Charles Knight, The Struggles of a Book against Excessive Taxation (London, 1850). ⁰́₈Thomas Norton Longman⁰́₉s Evidence to the Select Committee on Acts for the Encouragement of Learning⁰́₉, from Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Committee on Acts of 8 Anne, and 15 & 41 Geo. III For the Encouragement of Learning, By vesting the Copies of Printed Books, in the Authors or Purchasers of such copies (1813), pp. 3-15.[John George] Cochrane, The Case Stated Between the Public Libraries and the Booksellers (London: J. Moyes, 1813), pp. 3-32⁰́₈Publishers and Museum Library⁰́₉, Critic (3 December 1859), pp. 17-18.Letters published in the Times, 8-16 February 1898 [Letters from Edward Marston (8 Feb); Herbert Spencer (10 Feb); W.E.H. Lecky (11 Feb); Times report on the correspondence (12 Feb) letters from Spencer (16 Feb); Marston (16 Feb)]. Part 3. DISTRIBUTIONJoseph Shaylor, ⁰́₈Booksellers⁰́₉ Trade Dinner Sales⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (Dec 1907), pp. 1031-39.⁰́₈Mr Murray's Trade Sale', Critic (26 Nov 1859), pp. 11-12⁰́₈Bentley⁰́₉s Trade Sale⁰́₉, Bookseller (7 November 1888), p. 1237.James Grant, ⁰́₈Mr Thomas Tegg⁰́₉, in Portrait of Public Characters (London: Saunders & Otley, 1841), pp. 24-46.⁰́₈Abstract of Evidence by Charles Knight, G.B. Whitaker, and J.W. Parker to the Select Committee on Postage⁰́₉, from Third Report of the Select Committee on Postage, together with an abstract of the evidence (1838), pp. 30-37. ⁰́₈Charles Knight⁰́₉s Evidence to the Select Committee on Conveyance of Mail by Railways⁰́₉, from Report from the Select Committee on Conveyance of Mails by Railways (1854), pp. 360-7.James Grant, ⁰́₈Bookselling: Paternoster Row⁰́₉, in Travels in Town, 2 vols (London: Saunders & Otley, 1839), Vol. II: pp. 69-88.Joseph Shaylor, ⁰́₈On the Selling of Books⁰́₉, Nineteenth Century (December 1896), pp. 937-43. ⁰́₈Booksellers of To-day: Messrs Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd⁰́₉, Publishers⁰́₉ Circular (11 May 1895), pp. 514-16. (images to be removed)Part 4. PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS: THE DISCOUNT QUESTION TO 1868 ⁰́₈The Book-Trade⁰́₉, Morning Post (31 Dec 1829).William Pickering, Booksellers' Monopoly (London, 1832).John Chapman, ⁰́₈The Commerce of Literature⁰́₉, Westminster Review (April 1852), pp. 529-552. ⁰́₈Civil War in the Book Trade⁰́₉, Spectator (3 April 1852), pp. 321-2. John Chapman, ⁰́₈A Reply to the Arguments Adduced in Support of the Booksellers Association⁰́₉, in Report of the Proceedings of a meeting (consisting chiefly of authors), held May 4th at the house of John Chapmen ⁰́Œ (1852), pp. 17-24⁰́₈The Bookselling System⁰́₉, selected correspondence to the Times, March-May 1852. Reprinted in Publishers and the Public: reprinted from the Times of 1852 (1906), pp. 3-5; 6-8; 11-13 (letter from Bickers and Bush); 23-24 (letter from Clericus); 24-28 (from the Times of April 16, 1852); 28-29 (letter from Educator); 38-44 (from the Times of May 18, 1852); 53-56 (from the Times of May 21, 1852); 63-66 (from the Times of May 31, 1852). The Book Trades', Athenaeum (22 May 1852), pp. 575-7.[J.W. Parker], 'The Makers, Sellers and Buyers of Books', Frasers' Magazine (June 1852), 711-24.Thomas Bosworth, On Rattening in the Book Trade (London: Thomas Bosworth, 1868), pp. 1-8.⁰́₈Mr Bosworth and the Book Trade⁰́₉, Bookseller (1 April 1868), pp. 217-18.Letter from Alexander Macmillan to W.E. Gladstone (10 April 1868), from Charles L. Graves, Life and Letters of Alexander Macmillan (London: Macmillan & Co., 1910), pp. 286-8.Part 5. THE NET BOOK SYSTEM Frederick Macmillan, ⁰́₈A Remedy for Underselling⁰́₉, Bookseller (6 March 1890), p. 244. ⁰́₈A Remedy for Underselling⁰́₉, Bookseller (6 March 1890), p. 241.⁰́₈Is the Discount System Doomed? Answers of the Leading London Booksellers⁰́₉, Pall Mall Gazette (12 March 1890), pp. 1-2.⁰́₈Is the Discount System Doomed? The Bitter Cry of the Country Bookseller⁰́₉, Pall Mall Gazette (14 March 1890), pp. 1-2.⁰́₈Is the Discount System Doomed? The Attitude of the Publishing World⁰́₉, Pall Mall Gazette (17 March 1890), pp. 1-2.⁰́₈A Symposium on Discounts⁰́₉, St James⁰́₉s Budget, 2 November 1894, pp. 10-11. (REMOVE IMAGES)⁰́₈Publishers and the Public⁰́₉, The Speaker (10 November 1894), pp. 513-14.David Stott, ⁰́₈The Decay of Bookselling⁰́₉, Nineteenth Century (Dec 1894), pp. 332-8.⁰́₈The Publishers Association and the Discount Question⁰́₉, [Speeches by C. J. Longman and Frederick Macmillan to the Publishers⁰́₉ Association], Publishers' Circular (3 July 1897), pp. 7-9. ⁰́₈News Notes⁰́₉, Bookman (August 1897), pp. 109-11. [Z], ⁰́₈Shall the Publishers Coerce the Booksellers?⁰́₉, Bookman (August 1897), pp. 115-18Letters from Alfred Nutt and ⁰́₈Y⁰́₉, Bookman (September 1897), pp. 150-2.Robert Maclehose, The Report of the Society of Authors on the Discount Question: A Criticism (Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons, 1897), pp. 3-22. Selected articles and correspondence in the Times published under ⁰́₈Authors, Publishers, and Booksellers⁰́₉, 9-15 November 1897. [Original article, 9 November; letters from E. Marston and Robert Maclehose, 10 November; letters from the Editor of the Bookseller and Skeffington & Son, 11 November; letter from W. Day, 12 November; letters from The Writer of the Article; A Member of the Publishers⁰́₉ Association; Mr J.B. Baddeley; A Country Bookseller; Publishers⁰́₉ Reader, 15 November; ⁰́₈The bitter cry of the retail bookseller ⁰́Œ⁰́₉, 15 November]. John A. Steuart, ⁰́₈Authors, Publishers and Booksellers⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review (February 1898), pp. 255-63. Index