[The Authoritative Life of General William Booth by George Scott Railton]@TWC D-Link bookThe Authoritative Life of General William Booth CHAPTER XX 4/27
In the first place it had a title which, in a striking manner described its character.
Everybody wanted to see it, and, as a result, it was sold, lent, read, thought about, and talked about in every direction.
Nearly a quarter of a million copies were sold. The profits from the publication and sale amounted to about L20,000, of which sum I had the privilege of handing over L5,380--which might have been considered rightfully to accrue to me personally as the Author--to the fund devoted to the promotion of the object for which the book was published. In its pages I propounded those Schemes which I thought would prove most successful in alleviating the terrible misery I had described, and in rescuing some, at least, of the sufferers from the conduct that produced it. In order to set the Scheme in motion, I asked the public to give me L100,000, and a further L30,000 per annum to maintain it. I can never forget the morning that directly followed the appearance of the volume.
I was, of course, in ignorance of what the nation would think or say about it. I had made plans for the book to be delivered to the newspapers at one and the same time, and, regarding the Press as being to some extent the voice of the people, I was anxious to hear what that voice would say. I was not kept long in suspense.
As I ascended the stairs at Headquarters that morning, a gentleman with a countenance beaming with kindness and anxiety met me.
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