Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to Phillips, Sampson and Co., 28 May 1858.

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               three weeks – &amp; another <title corresp="CraikSiteIndex.xml#OurLostPet">"Our Lost
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            <p>I had no knowledge that <title corresp="CraikSiteIndex.xml#WomansThoughtsAboutWomen"
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                  corresp="CraikSiteIndex.xml#JohnHalifaxGentleman">John Halifax"</title>
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            <p><measure type="currency">£5</measure> per article taking the average of long or short
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               I have hitherto recieved per America. – If such is unexpected with the "<title
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               perhaps it had better continue to the papers all to be finally collected in a volume.
               If some what varied matter as they have included over the last four of five years. –
               Of this volume you can have the rights of republication. – </p>
            <p>With hope of a long &amp; satisfactory correspondence, <lb/>I remain, Gentlemen
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            <closer>Yours very truly <lb/>
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Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to Phillips, Sampson and Co., 28 May 1858. Dinah Mulock Craik Karen Bourrier Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive University of Calgary Karen Bourrier Transcription April 2017 by Kelsey Jacobi Proofing of transcription 18 April 2017 by Kailey Fukushima TEI encoding 18 April 2017 by Kailey Fukushima Proofing of TEI encoding June 2017 by Hannah Anderson First digital edition in TEI, date: June 2017. P5. Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2017

Reproduced by courtesy of the University of California at Los Angeles .

Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive University of California at Los Angeles Charles E. Young Research Library Mulock Family Papers 846 Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to Phillips, Sampson and Co., 28 May 1858. Box 2, Folder 13

Our aim in this edition has been to transcribe the content of the letters as accurately as possible without reproducing the physical appearance of the manuscript. Craik’s spelling, punctuation, underlining, superscripts, abbreviations, additions and deletions are retained, except for words which are hyphenated at the end of a line, which we have silently emended. Where Craik uses a non-standard spelling, we have encoded both her spelling and the standard Oxford English Dictionary spelling to facilitate searching. The long s is not encoded.

Gentlemen

I send you proof of a paper to appear in Chamber's Journal this day three weeks – & another "Our Lost Pet" – Which as it does not appear till Saturday next – may yet reach you in time to secure prior publication in which henceforth I shall take care you have. –

Three other papers of mine. "Brother Jonathan's Pet" – in No Number 211. – Going out to Play – 218. – & "Want Something to Read" 224. – Many already published, you must use your discretion as to asking.

I had no knowledge that "A Woman's Thoughts" had been reprinted – it was very unfair to me. Will you give me the name of the publisher?

I should prefer if while giving my name ("The Author of John Halifax" not "Miss Mulock," if you please) among your list of contributors you would not put it to individual papers: as many like the enclosed are so much better appearing anonymously.

£5 per article taking the average of long or short (the enclosed happens to be a short one) is whatever" I have hitherto recieved per America. – If such is unexpected with the "Atlantic's" rate of payment – perhaps it had better continue to the papers all to be finally collected in a volume. If some what varied matter as they have included over the last four of five years. – Of this volume you can have the rights of republication. –

With hope of a long & satisfactory correspondence, I remain, Gentlemen

Yours very truly Dinah Mulock.

May 28th Linacre, Liverpool.

But address always to the care of Messrs. Hurst & Blackett. 13 Gr Great Marlborough St. Street London. W. West

1 Dinah's short story "Our Lost Pet" appeared in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal on Saturday 29 May 1858. It was the day after this letter was composed, not one week later. Dinah either had a miscommunication with Chambers or she dated her letter incorrectly. "Our Lost Pet," Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, vol 9, no. 230 (29 May 1858): 337.

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Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to Phillips, Sampson and Co., 28 May 1858. Dinah Mulock Craik Karen Bourrier Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive University of Calgary Karen Bourrier Transcription April 2017 by Kelsey Jacobi Proofing of transcription 18 April 2017 by Kailey Fukushima TEI encoding 18 April 2017 by Kailey Fukushima Proofing of TEI encoding June 2017 by Hannah Anderson First digital edition in TEI, date: June 2017. P5. Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2017

Reproduced by courtesy of the University of California at Los Angeles .

Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive University of California at Los Angeles Charles E. Young Research Library Mulock Family Papers 846 Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to Phillips, Sampson and Co., 28 May 1858. Box 2, Folder 13

Our aim in this edition has been to transcribe the content of the letters as accurately as possible without reproducing the physical appearance of the manuscript. Craik’s spelling, punctuation, underlining, superscripts, abbreviations, additions and deletions are retained, except for words which are hyphenated at the end of a line, which we have silently emended. Where Craik uses a non-standard spelling, we have encoded both her spelling and the standard Oxford English Dictionary spelling to facilitate searching. The long s is not encoded.

Gentlemen

I send you proof of a paper to appear in Chamber's Journal this day three weeks – & another "Our Lost Pet" – Which as it does not appear till Saturday next – may yet reach you in time to secure prior publication in which henceforth I shall take care you have. –

Three other papers of mine. "Brother Jonathan's Pet" – in No Number 211. – Going out to Play – 218. – & "Want Something to Read" 224. – Many already published, you must use your discretion as to asking.

I had no knowledge that "A Woman's Thoughts" had been reprinted – it was very unfair to me. Will you give me the name of the publisher?

I should prefer if while giving my name ("The Author of John Halifax" not "Miss Mulock," if you please) among your list of contributors you would not put it to individual papers: as many like the enclosed are so much better appearing anonymously.

£5 per article taking the average of long or short (the enclosed happens to be a short one) is whatever" I have hitherto recieved per America. – If such is unexpected with the "Atlantic's" rate of payment – perhaps it had better continue to the papers all to be finally collected in a volume. If some what varied matter as they have included over the last four of five years. – Of this volume you can have the rights of republication. –

With hope of a long & satisfactory correspondence, I remain, Gentlemen

Yours very truly Dinah Mulock.

May 28th Linacre, Liverpool.

But address always to the care of Messrs. Hurst & Blackett. 13 Gr Great Marlborough St. Street London. W. West

Dinah's short story "Our Lost Pet" appeared in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal on Saturday 29 May 1858. It was the day after this letter was composed, not one week later. Dinah either had a miscommunication with Chambers or she dated her letter incorrectly. "Our Lost Pet," Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, vol 9, no. 230 (29 May 1858): 337.