The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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a delay there was going to be, and found that the man had not even put  
a canvasser on, or issued an advertisement yet--in fact, that the  
electrotypes would not all be done for a month! But of course the  
main fact was that no canvassing had been done--because a subscription  
harvest is before publication, (not after, when people have discovered  
how bad one's book is.)  
Well, yesterday I put in the Courant an editorial paragraph stating that  
Tam Sawyer is "ready to issue, but publication is put off in order to  
secure English copyright by simultaneous publication there and here. The  
English edition is unavoidably delayed."  
You see, part of that is true. Very well. When I observed that my  
"
Sketches" had dropped from a sale of 6 or 7000 a month down to 1200 a  
month, I said "this ain't no time to be publishing books; therefore, let  
Tom lie still till Autumn, Mr. Bliss, and make a holiday book of him to  
beguile the young people withal."  
I shall print items occasionally, still further delaying Tom, till I  
ease him down to Autumn without shock to the waiting world.  
As to that "Literary Nightmare" proposition. I'm obliged to withhold  
consent, for what seems a good reason--to wit: A single page of  
horse-car poetry is all that the average reader can stand, without  
nausea; now, to stack together all of it that has been written, and  
then add it to my article would be to enrage and disgust each and every  
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