The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1841-1850
Theme(s):
publishing
Pic Nic Papers
To WILLIAM SHOBERL,1 21 JULY 1841
MS Huntington Library.
Devonshire Terrace. | Twenty First July 1841.
Dear Sir.
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter in answer to mine of this morning;2 which is quite satisfactory. I need not, I am sure, point out the necessity of being very particular in respect of the form of advertisement in the weekly papers. As there has been ample time for correction, I am sure you will have attended to it.3
W. Shoberl Esquire
Faithfully Yours
CHARLES DICKENS
- 1. William Frederic Shoberl (1832-1878); assistant to the publisher Henry Colburn; see further Pilgrim Letters 2, p. 244n, where the year of his death is erroneously given as 1853 (the year in which his father Frederic died).
- 2. Ambiguous; CD means “your letter received this morning” (see Pilgrim Letters 2, pp. 333, n.4, and 334 & n).
- 3. Clearly referring to problems over the publication of The Pic Nic Papers: see Pilgrim Letters 2, p. 334n.