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Copyright debates in the Eighteenth Century

shgregg

Bath Spa University

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"Primary Sources on Copyright 1450-1900" http://copy.law.cam.ac.uk/cam/index.php

"Daniel Defoe, An Essay on the Regulation of the Press. 1704" lib://ECCO/0147202800

"John How, Some Thoughts on the Present State of Printing. 1709" lib://ECCO/0048606300

"Anonymous. A second letter from an author to a Member of Parliament; containing, some further remarks on a late letter concerning the bill now depending in the House of Commons, for the encouragement of learning. 1735" lib://ECCO/1213001800

"Anonymous. An enquiry into the nature and origin of literary property. 1762" lib://ECCO/0500200800

"Anonymous. A vindication of the exclusive right of authors to their own works: a subject now under consideration before the twelve judges of England. 1762" lib://ECCO/0121200800

"Alexander Donaldson [attributed]. Some thoughts on the state of literary property, humbly submitted to the consideration of the public. 1764" lib://ECCO/1195701400

"Anonymous [by John Maclaurin, Lord Dreghorn]. Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property. 1767" lib://ECCO/1736600500

"Anonymous [by John Maclaurin, Lord Dreghorn]. Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property ... To which is added, a letter to Robert Taylor, bookseller, in Berwick. 1768" lib://ECCO/0874800100

"Reader of Books. A letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh, to his friend in London; concerning literary property. 1769" lib://ECCO/0143101300

"Edmund Law. Observations occasioned by the contest about literary property. 1770" lib://ECCO/0031500300

"Speeches or arguments of the judges of the Court of King's Bench, Viz. Mr. Justice Willes, Mr. Justice Aston, Sir Joseph Yates, and Lord C. Justice Mansfield. in April 1769; in the cause Millar against Taylor, for printing Thomson's Seasons. To which are added explanatory notes, And an Appendix, containing a Short State of Literary Property. 1771" lib://ECCO/0122301200

"William Enfield. Observations on literary property. 1774 " lib://ECCO/1605501900

"Francis Hargrave. An argument in defence of literary property. 1774" lib://ECCO/0049600600

"Francis Hargrave. An argument in defence of literary property. ... The second edition: to which is added, a postscript, apologizing for the time and mode of first publishing the argument. 1774" lib://ECCO/0678900800

"Catherine Macauley. A modest plea for the property of copy right. 1774" lib://ECCO/1090904000

"Thomas Becket. Alexander Donaldson, and John Donaldson, --- appellants. Thomas Becket, Peter Abraham de Hondt, John Rivington, William Johnson, William Strahan, Thomas Longman, William Richardson, John Richardson, Thomas Lowndes, Thomas Caslon, George Kearsley, Henry Baldwin, Thomas Cadell, William Owen, and Thomas Davies, respondents. The case of the respondents. " lib://ECCO/0408100800

"Alexander Donaldson. The pleadings of the counsel before the House of Lords, in the great cause concerning literary property; together with the opinions of the learned judges, on the common law copy right of authors and booksellers. 1774" lib://ECCO/0406600800

"Alexander Donaldson. The cases of the appellants and respondents in the cause of literary property, before the House of Lords: wherein the decree of Lord Chancellor Apsley was reversed, 26 Feb. 1774. with The genuine Arguments of the Council, the Opinions of the Judges, and the Speeches of the Lords, who distinguished themselves on that Occasion. With notes, observations, and references. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple. 1774" lib://ECCO/0525800100

"The decision of the Court of Session, upon the question of literary property; in the cause John Hinton of London, bookseller, pursuer; against Alexander Donaldson and John Wood, Booksellers in Edinburgh, and James Meurose Bookseller in Kilmarnock, Defenders. Published by James Boswell, Esq; Advocate, One of the Counsel in the Cause. 1774." lib://ECCO/0404600300

"William Kenrick. An address to the artists and manufacturers of Great Britain; ... To which is added, an appendix, Containing Strictures on some singular Consequences, attending the late Decision on Literary Property. 1774" lib://ECCO/0590900600

"An act for relief of booksellers and others, by vesting the copies of printed books in the purchasers of such copies from authors, or their assigns, for a limited time. 1774. " lib://ECCO/1201600200

"Laws concerning property on literary productions, in engravings, designings, and etchings: Useful for authors, printers, booksellers, engravers, designers, and printsellers. Shewing the nature and present state of such property, and the mode of securing it. [1795?]" lib://ECCO/1565702600

"Henry Lemoine. Typographical antiquities. History, origin, and progress, of the art of printing, ... concluding with the Adjudication of literary property; Or the Laws and Terms to which Authors, Designers, and Publishers, are separately subject. 1797" lib://ECCO/0622700600