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Conger notes, n.d.

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 19
Identifier: Series 3

Scope and Contents

Notes on the conger system, defined thus in Wikipedia: "The conger was a system common in bookselling in 18th- and early 19th-century England, for financing the printing of a book. The term referred to a syndicate of booksellers, mostly in London, who bought shares to finance the book's printing. Each member agreed to take so many copies for sale themselves, and the final profit was split in proportion to the members' initial financial input. Their names all appeared on the title pages as co-publishers, though one of the major publishing houses usually took the lead in setting the deal up."

Dates

  • Creation: n.d.

Creator

Access

Unrestricted

Extent

From the Series: 3 Linear Feet (3 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English