id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10884 Smiles, Samuel A Publisher and His Friends Memoir and Correspondence of John Murray; with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the House, 1768-1843 .txt text/plain 155842 8145 72 _Edinburgh Review_--John Murray's letter to Mr. Canning--Walter Scott's severe remarks on Charles Lamb--His remorse--_Quarterly Review_ No. 14--Murray's offer to Southey of 1,000 guineas for his poem visits to Fleet Street--Murray's letters to Byron--Gifford's opinion of letter--Suppression of an article written for the _Edinburgh_--Mr. Murray's collection of portraits of authors--Mr. Scott's visit to numbers--Southey's views as to the Editorship--Gifford's letter to Mr. Canning--Appointment of Mr. J.T. Coleridge--Murray's announcement of the Napier's "History of the Peninsular War"--Origin of the work--Col. Napier's correspondence with Murray--Publication of Vol. I.--Controversy aroused by it--Murray ceases to publish the work--His letter to the _Edinburgh Review_, Murray said to himself, 'Walter Scott has feelings, made Murray his agent for any new works published by him in Edinburgh. MURRAY'S DRAWING-ROOM--BYRON AND SCOTT--WORKS PUBLISHED IN 1815 MURRAY'S DRAWING-ROOM--BYRON AND SCOTT--WORKS PUBLISHED IN 1815 Towards the end of 1820 Lord Byron wrote a long letter to Mr. Murray on ./cache/10884.txt ./txt/10884.txt