! Atticus, the friend of Cicero, was a publisher on a large scale. He imported slaves trained in Athens, and had a large copying 1 establishment— an institution which findß its nearest modern equivalent in the typewriting office. That he sold books there oan be little doubt; and little, too, that he made a profit of them. Atticus was one of the men who liked to turn an honest ! penny by everything they put their hands 'to. 'I
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5158, 17 January 1895, Page 3
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