THE ANTHENAEUM London, England 13 July 1907 (page 43)
LITERARY GOSSIP.
Capt. J. F. C. Fuller sends us the following:—
“I exceedingly regret that through an unfortunate coincidence my recently published volume ‘The Star in the West,’ a critical essay upon the writings of Aleister Crowley, bears the same title as a Welsh story for children by Miss Mary Debenham, already published by the National Society. But for the fact that my work was already printed and bound before my attention was drawn to this point, I would willingly have changed the title. However, with the courteous consent of both publishers, the title is retained; and I trust this letter will save booksellers any inconvenience that might have arisen from this similarity of the titles.” |