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A Publisher and His Friends

CHAPTER XXI
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I am really hungry for a new book.

If you are so good as to send me any _provision fresh from Murray's shambles_, as Mr.Rose says, address it to me, care of Wm.
Eastlake, Esq., Plymouth.

Love to Mrs.Murray and children.
Yours very gratefully and truly, MARIA GRAHAM.
P.S .-- If Graham has a ship given him at the time, and at the station promised, I shall be obliged to visit London towards the end of March or the beginning of April.
Mr.Murray accepted and published the book.
Lord Byron's works continued to be in great demand at home, and were soon pounced upon by the pirates in America and France.

The Americans were beyond Murray's reach, but the French were, to a certain extent, in his power.

Galignani, the Paris publisher, wrote to Lord Byron, requesting the assignment to him of the right of publishing his poetry in France.


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