Vertical Tabs Reader Choose Stylesheet TAPAS GenericTEI BoilerplateXML ViewToggle Soft WrapToggle Invisibles<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xml-model href="http://www.tei-c.org/release/xml/tei/custom/schema/relaxng/tei_ms.rng" type="application/xml" schematypens="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0" ?> <?xml-model href="http://www.tei-c.org/release/xml/tei/custom/schema/relaxng/tei_ms.rng" type="application/xml" schematypens="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron" ?> <!--<?xml-model href="file:/Users/kaileyfukushima/Desktop/Schematron/CraikValidate.sch" type="application/xml" schematypens="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron"?>--> <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"> <teiHeader> <fileDesc> <titleStmt> <title>Letter from <persName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#DMC">Dinah Mulock Craik</persName> to <persName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#BlackwoodJohn">John Blackwood</persName>, <date when="1864-08-09">9 August 1864.</date> </title> <author ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#DMC">Dinah Mulock Craik</author> <editor ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#BourrierKaren">Karen Bourrier</editor> <sponsor> <orgName>Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive</orgName> </sponsor> <sponsor>University of Calgary</sponsor> <principal>Karen Bourrier</principal> <respStmt> <resp>Transcription <date when="2009-07">July 2009</date> by</resp> <persName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#BourrierKaren">Karen Bourrier</persName> </respStmt> <respStmt> <resp>Proofing of transcription <date when="2017-05">May 2017</date> by</resp> <persName ref="#FukushimaKailey">Kailey Fukushima</persName> </respStmt> <respStmt> <resp>TEI encoding <date when="2017-04-27">27 April 2017</date> by</resp> <persName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#AndersonHannah">Hannah Anderson</persName> </respStmt> <respStmt> <resp>Proofing of TEI encoding <date when="2017-05">May 2017</date> by</resp> <persName ref="#FukushimaKailey">Kailey Fukushima</persName> </respStmt> </titleStmt> <editionStmt> <edition>First digital edition in TEI, date: <date when="2017-05">May 2017.</date> P5. </edition> </editionStmt> <publicationStmt> <authority>Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive</authority> <pubPlace>Calgary, Alberta, Canada</pubPlace> <date>2017</date> <availability> <p>Reproduced by courtesy of the <orgName>National Library of Scotland</orgName>.</p> <licence>Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License</licence> </availability> </publicationStmt> <seriesStmt> <title>Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive</title> </seriesStmt> <sourceDesc> <msDesc> <msIdentifier> <institution>National Library of Scotland</institution> <repository>Manuscripts Collections Division</repository> <collection>W. & R. Chambers</collection> <idno>Dep. 341</idno> </msIdentifier> <head>Letter from <persName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#DMC">Dinah Mulock Craik</persName> to <persName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#BlackwoodJohn" >John Blackwood</persName>, <date when="1864-08-09">9 August 1864.</date> </head> <physDesc> <p>This letter is written on personalized "D.M.M." stationary. Dinah's maiden initials are embossed in an ornate pattern on the top-center of the first page.</p> </physDesc> <additional> <adminInfo> <note>MS 4189; Folio 255</note> </adminInfo> </additional> </msDesc> </sourceDesc> </fileDesc> <encodingDesc> <editorialDecl> <p> Our aim in this edition has been to transcribe the content of the letters as accurately as possible without reproducing the physical appearance of the manuscript. Craik’s spelling, punctuation, underlining, superscripts, abbreviations, additions and deletions are retained, except for words which are hyphenated at the end of a line, which we have silently emended. Where Craik uses a non-standard spelling, we have encoded both her spelling and the standard Oxford English Dictionary spelling to facilitate searching. The long s is not encoded. </p> </editorialDecl> </encodingDesc> </teiHeader> <text> <body> <div type="letter"> <opener> <dateline><placeName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#WemyssBay">Wemyss Bay</placeName> <lb/> <placeName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#Greenock">Greenock – </placeName> <lb/> <date when="1864-08-09"><choice> <abbr>Aug</abbr> <expan>August</expan> </choice> 9 <hi rend="superscript">th</hi> — </date></dateline><lb/> <salute>Dear <rs type="person" ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#BlackwoodJohn" >Sir</rs></salute> </opener> <p>I fear on such a doubtful chance — I could not send my <choice> <abbr>M.S.</abbr> <expan>manuscript</expan> </choice> — In truth, for years all my <choice> <abbr>M.S.S.</abbr> <expan>manuscripts</expan> </choice> have gone direct from me to the printer. What I wanted was to get some idea of what you do pay — <persName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#OliphantMargaret" >Mrs. Oliphant</persName> or others — for continuous stories: — as for some things I should like this book of mine to be anonymous at first. — But unless I were quite certain of profiting thereby, I would not care to make any change.</p> <p>I had also another reason for writing, which I may as well say plainly: — I should like to enter into business relations with you. Now that my permanent house is in <placeName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#Scotland">Scotland</placeName> — it would in many ways be satisfactory to me. — I should like to know what you pay for magazine articles — & also to come to you with one or two little books — for young people — which I am planning: for I do not at present mean to write any more novels. — </p> <p>I am sure you will answer this letter — confidentially of course — if you can: — if not — we must just let the matter rest — </p> <closer>And believe me <lb/> Yours very truly<lb/> <signed> <persName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#DMC">DMMulock. – </persName> </signed> </closer> <postscript> <p> <persName ref="CraikSiteIndex.xml#BlackwoodJohn">John Blackwood Esq.</persName></p> </postscript> </div> </body> </text> </TEI> Hide page breaks Views diplomatic normalized Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to John Blackwood, 9 August 1864. Dinah Mulock Craik Karen Bourrier Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive University of Calgary Karen Bourrier Transcription July 2009 by Karen Bourrier Proofing of transcription May 2017 by Kailey Fukushima TEI encoding 27 April 2017 by Hannah Anderson Proofing of TEI encoding May 2017 by Kailey Fukushima First digital edition in TEI, date: May 2017. P5. Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2017 Reproduced by courtesy of the National Library of Scotland. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive National Library of Scotland Manuscripts Collections Division W. & R. Chambers Dep. 341 Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to John Blackwood, 9 August 1864. This letter is written on personalized "D.M.M." stationary. Dinah's maiden initials are embossed in an ornate pattern on the top-center of the first page. MS 4189; Folio 255 Our aim in this edition has been to transcribe the content of the letters as accurately as possible without reproducing the physical appearance of the manuscript. Craik’s spelling, punctuation, underlining, superscripts, abbreviations, additions and deletions are retained, except for words which are hyphenated at the end of a line, which we have silently emended. Where Craik uses a non-standard spelling, we have encoded both her spelling and the standard Oxford English Dictionary spelling to facilitate searching. The long s is not encoded. Wemyss Bay Greenock – Aug August 9 th — Dear Sir I fear on such a doubtful chance — I could not send my M.S. manuscript — In truth, for years all my M.S.S. manuscripts have gone direct from me to the printer. What I wanted was to get some idea of what you do pay — Mrs. Oliphant or others — for continuous stories: — as for some things I should like this book of mine to be anonymous at first. — But unless I were quite certain of profiting thereby, I would not care to make any change. I had also another reason for writing, which I may as well say plainly: — I should like to enter into business relations with you. Now that my permanent house is in Scotland — it would in many ways be satisfactory to me. — I should like to know what you pay for magazine articles — & also to come to you with one or two little books — for young people — which I am planning: for I do not at present mean to write any more novels. — I am sure you will answer this letter — confidentially of course — if you can: — if not — we must just let the matter rest — And believe me Yours very truly DMMulock. – John Blackwood Esq. ToolboxHide page breaks Themes: Default Sleepy Time Terminal Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to John Blackwood, 9 August 1864. Dinah Mulock Craik Karen Bourrier Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive University of Calgary Karen Bourrier Transcription July 2009 by Karen Bourrier Proofing of transcription May 2017 by Kailey Fukushima TEI encoding 27 April 2017 by Hannah Anderson Proofing of TEI encoding May 2017 by Kailey Fukushima First digital edition in TEI, date: May 2017. P5. Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2017 Reproduced by courtesy of the National Library of Scotland. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive National Library of Scotland Manuscripts Collections Division W. & R. Chambers Dep. 341 Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to John Blackwood, 9 August 1864. This letter is written on personalized "D.M.M." stationary. Dinah's maiden initials are embossed in an ornate pattern on the top-center of the first page. MS 4189; Folio 255 Our aim in this edition has been to transcribe the content of the letters as accurately as possible without reproducing the physical appearance of the manuscript. Craik’s spelling, punctuation, underlining, superscripts, abbreviations, additions and deletions are retained, except for words which are hyphenated at the end of a line, which we have silently emended. Where Craik uses a non-standard spelling, we have encoded both her spelling and the standard Oxford English Dictionary spelling to facilitate searching. The long s is not encoded. Wemyss Bay Greenock – Aug August 9 th — Dear Sir I fear on such a doubtful chance — I could not send my M.S. manuscript — In truth, for years all my M.S.S. manuscripts have gone direct from me to the printer. What I wanted was to get some idea of what you do pay — Mrs. Oliphant or others — for continuous stories: — as for some things I should like this book of mine to be anonymous at first. — But unless I were quite certain of profiting thereby, I would not care to make any change. I had also another reason for writing, which I may as well say plainly: — I should like to enter into business relations with you. Now that my permanent house is in Scotland — it would in many ways be satisfactory to me. — I should like to know what you pay for magazine articles — & also to come to you with one or two little books — for young people — which I am planning: for I do not at present mean to write any more novels. — I am sure you will answer this letter — confidentially of course — if you can: — if not — we must just let the matter rest — And believe me Yours very truly DMMulock. – John Blackwood Esq. Metadata TAPAS Title:Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to John Blackwood, 9 August 1864.Title:Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to John Blackwood, 9 August 1864.Author/Creator:Dinah Mulock Craik (Author)Contributor:Karen Bourrier (Editor)Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive (Sponsor)University of Calgary (Sponsor)Karen Bourrier (Research team head)Karen Bourrier (Transcription July 2009 by)Kailey Fukushima (Proofing of transcription May 2017 by)Hannah Anderson (TEI encoding 27 April 2017 by)Kailey Fukushima (Proofing of TEI encoding May 2017 by)Imprint:First digital edition in TEI, date: May 2017. P5. - Calgary, Alberta, Canada : Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive, 2017Type of resource:TextGenre:Texts (document genres) Files TEI File: NLS06.xml Project Details Project: Digital Dinah CraikCollection: National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh