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Add. MS c/98/29/1-2
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Letter from Henry Sidgwick to A. J. Patterson
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- 21 Oct. 1892 (Production)
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1 letter, with (sealed) envelope.
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(1838-1900)
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Regrets that his influence with London editors is limited to Macmillan, but asks Patterson to send him A Martyr. Is certain that Frederic Macmillan will give him advice as to what to do with it. Undertakes to ask Kegan Paul, in default of Macmillan's advice. States that the only book [by a friend of his] he had published by Kegan Paul had little commercial success. Suggests that a publisher might think it more advisable to publish the two tales, A Martyr and Noble Rest together. Recalls his 'very pleasant week in Buda-Pest', and sends greetings to Beothy, Lanczy, Medveczky, Pulszky, W. Bal[ ] and others.
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- Patterson, Arthur John (1835-1899) author (Sujet)
- Macmillan, Sir Frederick Orridge (1851-1936), knight, publisher (Sujet)
- Paul, Charles Kegan (1828-1902), publisher and author (Sujet)
- Beóthy, Zsolt (1848-1922) literary scholar (Sujet)
- Lánczy, Gyula (1850–1911) historian and politician (Sujet)
- Medveczky, Frigyes (1856-1914) philosopher and educationalist (Sujet)
- Pulszky, Ágost (1846-1901) philosopher, sociologist, politician and journalist (Sujet)