Files
Download Full Text (17.4 MB)
Description
Wright counsels Finley not to be discouraged about the status of the Western Book Concern. It is true that the western branch will not be allowed to print any books stereotyped in New York, and that the New York agents will have no obligation to send printed sheets to Cincinnati unless they wish to do so. Nevertheless, a broad foundation for the future has been laid. Agents Mason and Lane in New York are reasonable men. We should be able to work with them. Wright asks Finley to call a meeting of the Ohio Conference Book Committee as soon as possible. Abstract Number - 570
Abstract Number
570
Publication Date
5-30-1836
City
Cincinnati
Keywords
Book Agent Letters; Book Concern; Book Committee; Ohio Conference
Recommended Citation
Wright, John F., "Letter from John F. Wright to James B. Finley" (1836). Finley Letters. 866.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/866