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Source: Harvard University, Houghton Library, Cambridge, Mass ([MH-H])

Cue: "That concern is not going to bust, I reckon. They"

Source format: "MS"

Letter type: "[standard letter]"

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Revision History: Larson, Brian

MTPDocEd
To James R. Osgood
23 January 1881 • Hartford, Conn. (MS: MH-H, UCCL 01895)
My Dear Osgood—

That concern is not going to bust, I reckon. They have sold 4,000 copies of my old books in the 3 months ending Dec. 31.

Have examined their inventories, & find their liabilities $80,000, & their assets $84,000. No copyrights are mentioned as assets. They’ve got everything inventoried away up yonder! One of their “assets” (continued from year to year,) is a debt of Bret Harte’s! ($2,000.) Others are considerable sums which the impecunious distant relatives of the late publisher owe. The plates of my six books are inventoried in the aggregate at $8,300. They ought to have been inventoried as old type metal—& inferior at that. I think they would have come nearer the truth if they had made their assets $50,000.

My books (cloth) are set at a cost of 50¢ for Sawyer, & 65 & 70 for the big books.

Ys Truly
S L C
Textual Commentary
Source text(s):

MS, Rogers Memorial Room, MH-H (shelf mark bMS Thr 470, 28).

Previous Publication:

MTLP, 131–32.

Provenance:

The Henry M. Rogers and Kathleen Rogers Collection was donated in 1930.

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