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The Macmillan Company writes to Addams, acknowledging the receipt of John Linn's manuscript.

Brett asks Addams when James Weber Linn will be back in the country.

Macmillan reports to Addams that the company has received the agreement to publish Democracy and Social Ethics.

Brett sends Addams a royalty payment for sales of the first 1000 copies of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Booth apologizes to Addams for the publisher's neglect of her corrections for the second printing of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Booth writes Addams about corrections to her book, Democracy and Social Ethics, for a future printing.

Booth asks Addams for the corrections for the second edition of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Booth asks Addams to limit the number of corrections for the new printing of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Booth writes Addams about edits for Democracy and Social Ethics.

Brett congratulates Addams on the success of Democracy and Social Ethics and extends his hope that she will write a second book.

Publication agreement outlining the financial and publishing details for Addams' The Newer Ideals of Peace.

Macmillan Company notifying Addams that they have enclosed the contract for Newer Ideals of Peace.

Macmillan Company sends Addams the contract for Newer Ideals of Peace.

Brett reports receiving the publishing agreement from Addams.

Royalty statement made out to Hull-House and Jane Addams for $413.15 and $287.10.

Macmillan encloses a royalty statement for publication of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Royalty figures for Democracy and Social Ethics, 1903-1940 sales.

A royalty statement for sales of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Macmillan sends Addams a royalty check for Democracy and Social Ethics.

Brett is pleased to learn that Addams' new book, Newere Ideals of Peace, is ready for publication.

Macmillan asks Addams to provide corrections to Democracy and Social Ethics before it is reprinted.

Macmillan encloses a statement on sales of Democracy and Social Ethics.

Credit statement from The Macmillan Company to Addams for her book.

The Macmillan Company issues a credit statement to Addams for her book.

The Macmillan Company issues a credit statement to Addams for her book.

The Macmillan Company details how many copies of Democracy and Social Ethics sold in various cities and countries.

Macmillan sends Addams a royalty statement.

An agreement detailing that Addams will receive 13% of the price of the special Chautauqua edition of Newer Ideals of Peace.

Macmillan indicates that their copy of the contract for Newer Ideals for Peace stipulates that payment will be made on publication of the manuscript, not submission, and that they are ready to publish it whenever Addams is ready.

Brett notes that Newer Ideals of Peace can be published as early as December 20, but that they think it should be held to January; he encloses her advance check.

Statement of charges on corrections and plate costs for Newer Ideals of Peace.

Brett confirms that they sent copies of Newer Ideals of Peace off to LaFollette and Garfield as Addams requested.

Brett thanks Addams for her receipt and list of names to send copies of Newer Ideals of Peace.

Nelson asks Addams if she wants copies of Newer Ideals of Peace presented to college professors for educational purposes.

Macmillan Company sends Addams a statement for her royalty account.

These statements detail the financial compensations Addams will receive from Macmillan Company for the publication of Democracy and Social Ethics and Newer Ideals of Peace.

Macmillan summarizes royalties earned by Addams' books between April 1907 and April 1908.

Macmillan Company sends Addams royalty statements for her books.

The contract outlines the publication and financial aspects of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.

Marsh writes Addams with publication plans for the Spirit of Youth in the City Streets, and Twenty Years at Hull House.

Macmillan Company sends Addams advance royalties for Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.

Brett apologizes on some late delivery of Addams' new book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets and discusses a plan for publication of her new book and the printing of some of that book's material in The American Magazine.

Marsh writes Addams about illustrations and the publication schedule for her new book.

Macmillan Company sends Addams a $100 advance for Twenty Years at Hull House.

Brett writes Addams to propose the idea of selling discounted copies of Twenty Years at Hull House through the Chautauqua Society. He also proposes a new book idea.

Brett thanks Addams for allowing Macmillan Company to sell Twenty Years at Hull House to the Chautauqua Circles.

Marsh writes Addams regarding a proposed German translation of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.

Brett suggests to Addams that she consider working on her new book for a fall publication date.

Macmillan Company statement of royalties for Addams' first four books.
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