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James Fraser (publisher) : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Fraser (publisher) James Fraser (died 1841) was a Scottish publisher, now known particularly for his association with Thomas Carlyle. ==Life== Fraser's background was an Inverness family, and he carried on business at 215 Regent Street, London. Fraser published many books, among them Thomas Carlyle's ''Hero Worship''. The story of the dealings between the author and "the infatuated Fraser, with his dog's-meat tart of a magazine", was told in J. A. Froude's biography of Carlyle. On 3 August 1836 Grantley Berkeley assaulted Fraser, after the publication of criticism of his novel ''Berkeley Castle''. Cross actions were tried on 3 December, on the part of Fraser for assault, and Berkeley for libel. The damages for the assault were £100, for the libel £2.〔 Fraser died 2 October 1841 at Argyll Street, London, after a lingering illness.〔
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