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subscriber the difference between the regular retail price and such reduced price. (Signed,) A. M. Thayer and Co. Boston, Mass., Feb. 1, 1892. This guarantee, which appears in every copy, is, we believe, the first guarantee of a tangible, moe opinion of a lawyer second to none in the world:-- Boston, Oct. 5, 1891. A. M. Thayer & Co., 6 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. Gentlemen:--I have taken note of the performances now going on by publishers of important books, who, after they h, dry-goods store, public library or other place it will be easy to determine by A. M. Thayer and Col., publishers, Boston, Mass. reference to our records into whose hands the book was given and we will at once call the guilty parties to account. placed a notice on a number of pages at the beginning of the work. Trusting that all will co-operate with us to the utmost in securing the fullest possible protection, we are Very truly yours, A. M. Thayer & Co., publishers, Boston, Mass.
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for any damages done us or our business by transfer. If, therefore, any copy is sold or delivered by the agent to dealers or other persons for resale or exposure in public libraries or for purposes other than private use, he transfers property that does not belong to him, for which offence both agent, subscriber, bookseller, or receiver are liable. In case any book is found in a bookstore, dry-goods store, public library or other place it will be easy to determine by A. M. Thayer and Col., publishers, Boston, Mass. reference to our records into whose hands the book was given and we will at once call the guilty parties to account. Each book contains a stamp of the Publishers & Booksellers' Protective Association, registered and numbered consecutively, placed in plain sight on the inside of the cover and a corresponding stamp so placed and combined with the book that the mark cannot be erased or tampered with without destroying the book. We keep a record of these numbers and s
A. M. Thayer (search for this): chapter 1
gree to refund to each subscriber the difference between the regular retail price and such reduced price. (Signed,) A. M. Thayer and Co. Boston, Mass., Feb. 1, 1892. This guarantee, which appears in every copy, is, we believe, the first guarannary interest, containing as it does the opinion of a lawyer second to none in the world:-- Boston, Oct. 5, 1891. A. M. Thayer & Co., 6 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. Gentlemen:--I have taken note of the performances now going on by publishersase any book is found in a bookstore, dry-goods store, public library or other place it will be easy to determine by A. M. Thayer and Col., publishers, Boston, Mass. reference to our records into whose hands the book was given and we will at once cplaced a notice on a number of pages at the beginning of the work. Trusting that all will co-operate with us to the utmost in securing the fullest possible protection, we are Very truly yours, A. M. Thayer & Co., publishers, Boston, Mass.
Benjamin F. Butler (search for this): chapter 1
Publishers' Preface. General Butler has said in his introduction that every point is to be proven. This has necessitated a large staff of workers to carefully search the records of the War Depadent that the plans we shall adopt will enable us to enforce it. Guarantee to subscribers. Butler's Book is published as a subscription book and to be sold by us only as such through our agents,we consulted the most eminent legal talent, and in answer received the following letter from General Butler, which will doubtless be received with more than ordinary interest, containing as it does thy subscription, a method which is of great value to the public. Truly yours, (Signed) Benj. F. Butler. All agents for Butler's book enter into an agreement :-- Not to sell or deliver dirButler's book enter into an agreement :-- Not to sell or deliver directly or indirectly, a copy of this work to anyone who does not actually subscribe for it for his own private use, and not for resale, and not knowingly to supply a copy, directly or indirectly, to an
October 5th, 1891 AD (search for this): chapter 1
e believe, the first guarantee of a tangible, monetary value ever given to subscribers of subscription books, that the promises made by publishers or their agents are to be carried out. To protect our subscribers and agents, we consulted the most eminent legal talent, and in answer received the following letter from General Butler, which will doubtless be received with more than ordinary interest, containing as it does the opinion of a lawyer second to none in the world:-- Boston, Oct. 5, 1891. A. M. Thayer & Co., 6 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. Gentlemen:--I have taken note of the performances now going on by publishers of important books, who, after they have made solemn engagements that their books shall be sold only by subscription, and put enormous prices on them upon that pledge, by which assurance the reading public have made purchases to the amount of some millions of dollars, have turned around, and, advertising that the exact copyright work will be given to anybody
February 1st, 1892 AD (search for this): chapter 1
scription book and to be sold by us only as such through our agents, and at prices appearing in our prospectus or on our circulars. Should we at any time offer or advertise this work for sale in book-stores, dry-goods stores, etc., at reduced price, or sell it to be sold, or given away as premiums for magazines, newspapers, etc., we agree to refund to each subscriber the difference between the regular retail price and such reduced price. (Signed,) A. M. Thayer and Co. Boston, Mass., Feb. 1, 1892. This guarantee, which appears in every copy, is, we believe, the first guarantee of a tangible, monetary value ever given to subscribers of subscription books, that the promises made by publishers or their agents are to be carried out. To protect our subscribers and agents, we consulted the most eminent legal talent, and in answer received the following letter from General Butler, which will doubtless be received with more than ordinary interest, containing as it does the opinion