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Philipp Erasmus Reich and the Leipzig publishers' cartel, N.N. [Leipzig] (1765)

Source: Niedersächsische Staats-und Universitätsbibliothek 2 HLL I, 8075 (1)

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Philipp Erasmus Reich and the Leipzig publishers' cartel, N.N. [Leipzig] (1765), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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                  A. Vandenhoeck’s Widow, of Göttingen.
                  Christian Friedrich Voß, of Berlin.
                  George Conrad Walther, of Dresden.
                  Weidmann’s Heirs & Reich, in Leipzig.
                  Johann Friedrich Weygand, of Helmstädt.
                  J. M. Witte, Inspector of the Halle Orphanage’s Bookshop
                  Samuel G. Zimmermann’s Widow, of Wittenberg.



            Given the great number of business activities that have to be attended to at this fair and the
lack of time, it has not been possible to show the present FIRST FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF THE NEWLY
ESTABLISHED BOOKSELLERS' ASSOCIATION OF GERMANY to all the representatives of the bookselling-trade who
have gathered here in Leipzig, even less so to send it round to those booksellers who do not have stalls
at the fair this Easter; but all these are kindly requested not to feel offended or to interpret it
wrongly, but rather to get in touch with this year’s Secretary:

or with the respective attorneys for each province who are listed below, if they would like to be
admitted into this Association.


            The attorneys for this year are:


    


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