Joseph Cook letter to Mr. Garrison, 1880 Jan. 22.

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Joseph Cook letter to Mr. Garrison, 1880 Jan. 22.

Cook writes to Garrison, a representative of the publishers Houghton, Osgood and Company, 22 Jan. 1880, about matters concerning the publication of his book, Labor, with preludes on current events. He advises them to print nothing except the lectures themselves until he sees the proofs.

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Cook, Joseph, 1838-1901

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Joseph Cook was an author and minister. He travelled extensively throughout the world, to study and to lecture. His Boston Monday Lectures, delivered on a variety of topics, were wildly popular, and were later issued in print. His most consistently popular theme was the relationship between science and religion, wherein he attempted to find harmony between modern science and Biblical teaching. From the description of Joseph Cook letter to Mr. Garrison, 1880 Jan. 22. (Pennsylvania Sta...

Garrison, Francis Jackson, 1848-1916

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Houghton, Osgood, and Company

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