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That same year Disraeli's financial activities brought him into contact with the publisher John Murray who was also involved in the South American mines.
In 1879, amid talks surrounding the closure of the university due to its dire financial situation, a wealthy New York publisher with Nova Scotia roots, George Munro, who was also the brother-in-law of Dalhousie's Board of Governors member John Forrest, began to donate to the university.
Orwell was also able to find a more sympathetic publisher for his views in Frederic Warburg of Secker & Warburg.
He also is the founder and publisher of the award-winning Philadelphia Gay News ( PGN ).
Ford was also widely known for his pacifism during the first years of World War I, but also for being the publisher of antisemitic texts such as the book The International Jew.
Spin-offs include a script-book The Life of Brian of Nazareth, which is backed by MONTYPYTHONSCRAPBOOK ... ( The printing of this book also caused problems, since there are rarely used technical laws in the UK against " blasphemy " dictating what can and cannot be written about religion – the publisher refused to print both halves of the book, and original prints were by two companies ).
Complete timetables are still available in printed form from TSO ( The Stationery Office ) and also an independent publisher.
WB also owns Superman's publisher, DC Comics, and although the Superman cartoons are now in the public domain, WB owns the original film elements.
A folk ragtime tradition also existed before and during the period of classical ragtime ( a designation largely created by Scott Joplin's publisher John Stillwell Stark ), manifesting itself mostly through string bands, banjo and mandolin clubs ( which experienced a burst of popularity during the early 20th Century ), and the like.
It also marked the first time that copyright had been vested primarily in the author, rather than the publisher, and also the first time that the injurious treatment of authors by publishers was recognised ; regardless of what authors signed away, the second 14 year term of copyright would automatically return to them.
All major magazines are also located to Stockholm, as are the largest literature publisher, the Bonnier group.
The Canadian publisher Black Press publishes newspapers in both tabloid ( wide by deep ) and what it calls " tall tab " format, where the latter is wide by deep, larger than tabloid but smaller than the broadsheets it also publishes.
He was also the first incumbent United States Senator and the first newspaper publisher to be elected President.
The accomplished publisher also gained a flair for public speaking, and Harding in 1899 was elected to fill the Ohio State Senate seat for the 13th Senatorial District, despite Amos Kling's financing of a primary opponent.
In 1559, Henry assumed charge of his father's presses, and distinguished himself as the publisher, and also as the editor and collator of manuscripts.
Burton acted as publisher, while also furnishing the edition with footnotes whose tone ranges from the jocular to the scholarly.
Braddon initially sold the rights to the Irish publisher John Maxwell, with whom Braddon also lived and had children.
It also enriched her publisher William Tinsely who went on to build a villa at Barnes, ' Audley Lodge ', with the profits.
Yet, his work has been called a " hoax " and " discredited " by conservatives like Ann Coulter, it was also disputed by the American Spectator, which caused Scaife to end his funding of the Arkansas Project with the publisher.
In 1963, at the suggestion of his publisher, he changed the name to Ultima, by which name it is also known.
The two also sued Ravel's publisher, then nearing retirement, to re-write the original contracts, consigning a greater percentage of the royalties to Arima than Durand's publisher.
In this period, Pope was also employed by the publisher Jacob Tonson to produce an opulent new edition of Shakespeare.

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Arthur Hays Sulzberger has been a distinguished publisher of this distinguished newspaper and it is fitting that we take due notice of his major contribution to American journalism on the occasion of his retirement.
Mr. Sulzberger's successor as publisher is Mr. Orvil E. Dryfoos, who is president of the New York Times Co., and who has been with the Times since 1942.
The 21st chapter was omitted from the editions published in the United States prior to 1986 .< ref > Burgess, Anthony ( 1986 ) A Clockwork Orange Resucked in < u > A Clockwork Orange </ u >, W. W. Norton & Company, New York .</ ref > In the introduction to the updated American text ( these newer editions include the missing 21st chapter ), Burgess explains that when he first brought the book to an American publisher, he was told that U. S. audiences would never go for the final chapter, in which Alex sees the error of his ways, decides he has lost all energy for and thrill from violence and resolves to turn his life around ( a slow-ripening but classic moment of metanoia — the moment at which one's protagonist realises that everything he thought he knew was wrong ).
Ownership has changed many times, past owners including the Scottish publisher A & C Black, Horace Everett Hooper, Sears Roebuck and William Benton.
Although a letter from her publisher indicates that Emily was finalizing a second novel, the manuscript has never been found.
For most of the 20th century, the definitive editions ( specifically At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels, Dagon and Other Macabre Tales, The Dunwich Horror and Others, and The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions ) of his prose fiction were published by Arkham House, a publisher originally started with the intent of publishing the work of Lovecraft, but which has since published a considerable amount of other literature as well.
His publisher, Harper & Brothers, rejected his next manuscript, Isle of the Cross, which has been lost.
The software license agreement for The Movies stipulates that Activision, the game's publisher, owns " any and all content within ... Game Movies that was either supplied with the Program or otherwise made available ... by Activision or its licensors ..." Some game companies provide software to modify their own games, and machinima makers often cite fair use as a defense, but the issue has never been tested in court.
Mad contributor Tom Richmond has tweaked critics who say the magazine's decision to accept advertising would make late publisher William Gaines " turn over in his grave ", pointing out this was impossible because Gaines was cremated.
On multiple occasions Anthony has moved from one publisher to another ( taking a profitable hit series with him ), when he says he felt the editors were unduly tampering with his work.
Classical Comics, a UK publisher creating graphic novel adaptations of classical literature, has produced a full colour paperback Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Sweeney Todd ( 176 pages, November 2010, Original Text, ISBN 978-1-906332-79-2, Quick Text, ISBN 978-1-906332-80-8, forthcoming ) with script adaptation by Sean M. Wilson, linework by Declan Shalvey ; colouring by Jason Cardy & Kat Nicholson and lettering by Jim Campbell.
Under such a system, the publisher has permission to edit, print, and distribute the article commercially, but the author ( s ) retain the other rights themselves.
The National Academies Press is the publisher for the National Academies, and makes its publications available for free online reading, as it has since 1994, the first self-sustaining book publisher to do so.
The publisher has to create a message topic for clients to subscribe.
According to Sani Meo, the publisher of This Week in Palestine, " Capital or no capital, Ramallah has done well and Palestine is proud of its achievements .” Some Palestinians allege that Ramallah's prosperity is part of an Israeli " conspiracy " to make Ramallah the capital of a Palestinian state, instead of Jerusalem.
Turtletaub for a number of historical novels he has written because he and his publisher felt that the presumed lower sales of those novels might hurt book store orders for the novels he writes under his own name.
OUP has also been a major publisher of academic journals, both in the sciences and the humanities.
Charles N. Brown, publisher of Locus Magazine, has praised Baen's approach in an interview in The New York Times, saying " Baen has shown that putting up electronic versions of books doesn't cost you sales.
In 1994, corporate cousin DC Comics became the publisher for comics featuring all the classic Warner Bros. cartoon characters, and while not getting his own title, Daffy has appeared in many issues of Looney Tunes.
The RAE is a major publisher of dictionaries and grammars, and has a formal procedure for admitting words to its publications.
Although the play has never received serious praise as either literature or history, its publisher Ed Keating and journalist Warren Hinckle, who themselves considered it " dramaturgically flawed ," organized a committee to defend the play as a matter of free speech.
While one publisher estimates that share has fallen to below 25 % and Adobe InDesign is now the market leader, QuarkXPress still has significant marketshare.

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