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West (search for this): article 15
Southern literature
--"We are glad to notice," says the "the commencement of publishing in the South, particularly in the city of Richmond where the firm of Messrs. West & Johnston have already taken the lead in giving to the public works by Southern authors.
Heretofore, the want at home of anything like a Southern publishers.
They would never touch anything Southern on their own accounts, as long as they could make their dollars and cents out of the printed trash of Yanks books and pe ress.
But we do not doubt that the war will yet work out its final results, and that among these will be the expression of a new literature as a fluent and brilliant in its conceptions as it will be rich in its materials.
"We notice that Messrs. West & Johnston, the commendably enterprising Richmond publishers, have already commenced the work, to which, we understand, they will their well-known and well-recognized enterprise in the book trade, of building up an independent Southern literat
MacMahon (search for this): article 15
Johnston (search for this): article 15
Cobb (search for this): article 15
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Yanks (search for this): article 15
Southern literature
--"We are glad to notice," says the "the commencement of publishing in the South, particularly in the city of Richmond where the firm of Messrs. West & Johnston have already taken the lead in giving to the public works by Southern authors.
Heretofore, the want at home of anything like a Southern publishers.
They would never touch anything Southern on their own accounts, as long as they could make their dollars and cents out of the printed trash of Yanks books and periodicals.
They complained that our people would not read Southern books, when the fact was that they themselves had educated this taste by turning the cold shoulder to Southern authors, and stocking their shelves with 'Cobb's' last story, and the miscellanies of Ann street. Many of these publishers are still behind the time in responding to the literary demands of the people; and we notice that some of them are still trying to palm off their old stock of prurient Yankee books and old novels b
1861 AD (search for this): article 15