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The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II. by Ralph Waldo Emerson;Thomas Carlyle
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LXXIX. Emerson. Concord, 15 October, 1842. The coming book on
Cromwell.--Alcott.--The _Dial_ and its sins.--Booksellers'
accounts.

LXXX. Carlyle. Chelsea, 17 November, 1842. Accounts.--Alcott.--
Sect-founders.--Man the Reformer.--James Stephen.--Gambardella.

LXXXI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 11 March, 1843. _Past and Present._--
How to prevent pirated republication.--The _Dial._--Alcott's
English Tail.

LXXXII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 1 April, 1843. Copy of _Past and
Present_ forwarded.--Prospect of pirated edition.

LXXXIII. Emerson. Concord, 29 April, 1843. Carlyle's star.--
Lectures on "New England" at Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New
York.--Politics in Washington.--_Past and Present._--Effect of
cheap press in America.--Reprint of the book.--The _Dial_ does
not pay expenses.

Extract from Emerson's Diary concerning _Past and Present._

LXXXIV. Carlyle. 27 August, 1843. Introduction of Mr. Macready.

LXXXV. Emerson. Concord, 30 October, 1843. Remittance of L25.--
Piratical reprint of _Past and Present._--E.P. Clark, a
Carlylese, to be asked to take charge of accounts.--Henry James.
--Ellery Channing's Poems.

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