Burke O.P., Father Thomas N., Tallaght, Ireland?, to Mr. Hauerty, New York, New York, 1877 April 27
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Father Burke has just returned from a trip in Wales and has read the letter of Hauerty. He is distressed to hear that certain parties have gotten out another edition of his letters and lectures without his consent, as it inflicts injury on Hauerty and himself. Hauerty is the only person in America whom he has authorized to publish any of his work and rewrites his letter to Hauerty of Feb. 21, 1873 in New York. Burke authorizes Hauerty to be his only publisher and states that anyone else who publishes any of his lectures or sermons, does so against his will and consent. He regards all unauthorized publications as deeply injurious to the reputation of his work and refuses to stand responsible in any way for any spurious statements printed by anyone else. He, Burke, is the party most injured by those who try to make money from his work and from spurious editions of his lectures. In the James Alphonsus McMaster papers :: I-2-b A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1877 April 27
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English.
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