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Joseph Schroder Moore, barrister (Post Office Directory 1846), brother to J.C. Moore ("The Letters of Thomas Hood", passim). Initially he is chasing up a manuscript promised by Hewlett. He then explains why the delivery of the manuscript was declined by his brother, suggesting that the proprietors of the Rejected's Magazine (see Francis Brown, #3130) would not have stopped its publication if his manuscript had come to hand. He describes the plan of these "proprietors" to establish a new weekly to be called "The Penny Post" (see BLC) of which he gives details, asking Hewlett for contributions at a temporarily lower rate. He hopes to have a chat with his brother on a matter raised by Hewlett when his brother is less busy. Originally from a larger archive, the residue of which is described in #3157 (Hewlett's papers), this and other items appear in my ABE inventory in book id#s 3124-3156. Seller Inventory # 3143
Bibliographic Details
Title: [Joseph Schroder Moore [The Penny Post ...
Publication Date: 1845
Binding: Soft cover
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