Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 217 Title: Letter from Hogg to Murray, 28 Mar 1818 Author(s): Hogg, James Grieve & Scott's Edin March 28th 1818 My dear Sir I have deferred answering your very friendly letter so long that I might be in Edin. and consult with Mr. Blackwood personally about its contents. He is extremely glad that you are going to interest yourself in my tales, as well as the edition of the Queen's Wake and observes (justly I dare say) that one who is truly friendly to a cause can always do much more for it than one that is merely indifferent farther than profit goes. He advises me to conform to your proposals with regard to the sale edition of the wake as to one who knows better than any man what will do with the public But I cannot help thinking that 7/ is too little for an 8vo vol. of 400 pages and that no profit will be made of it at all. We will however settle all these things time enough as we have resolved not to publish it till the beginning of Winter and in the mean time you must make a long pull and a strong pull in London for subscriptions as you and Mr. Rogers are the principal men we have to depend on. Walter Scott will write to you himself within these few days. In the mean time if you would be so good as distribute a few of the proposals among your acquaintances in the name of any one of my friends whose names are subjoined, that is with their compts it might be furthering the plan somewhat. If it should not prove successful to a certain amount I should feel awkwardly on account of the projectors more than myself. I still think that at some of your great sales saying nothing about the intended sale copy you might put off a good deal among the trade. I am sure however that you will do all for the best if you do not in the length of business forget me Blackwood says he will give you one half two thirds or any share of my Romantic Tales that you please. At first we made some arrange-ments about a copy-right but have now re-solved on your account principally as the plainest way for all parties to half the profits of the Edition which I believe is only 1500 copies only Blackwood is to advance me some money in the interim but he will tell you more distinctly about all these things himself He is keeping the literary world and the Trade here alive with a vengeance by that d—d Magazine of his. I think, all things considered, one of his writers in a very sharp but well written article has given your Review fairly the super-iority to the other. Write me soon and believe me Dear Sir Yours most truly James Hogg PS. I have seen Mr Scott this moment and he says he will not write till he have an article for the review to send along with it to put you in better humour; but in the mean time you may use his name truly to any friend of yours that you think likely to forward the subscription. You will hear from him very shortly J.H. 1818 Mar 28 Hogg James John Murray Esq. [39] Albemarle Street London