I don't know what 'hydrogen novel' is. If you can provide more information, I can try to answer your question.
The fees that an individual had to pay the publishing house for publishing a book depended on many factors, such as the type of book, the price, the charging standard of the publishing house, and so on. Under normal circumstances, the cost of publishing a book by an individual would be higher than that of an ordinary publishing house because they had to bear all the expenses such as editing, proofreading, printing, and so on. To be specific, the cost of publishing an ordinary novel might include the author's fee, editing fee, proofreading fee, printing fee, distribution fee, and so on. The cost of publishing a collection of novels or poems of a particular genre might be even higher. He also needed to consider the price of the book. If the price of the book was low, the publishing house might not bear too much of the cost. If the price of the book was high, the publishing house would have to submit enough profit to pay for the publishing cost. Therefore, the specific fees needed to be calculated according to the type of book, pricing, and the charging standards of the publishing house. Generally speaking, an individual who published a book had to pay a certain fee to the publishing house, but the specific amount of this fee varied from person to person.
I have no idea. Maybe it didn't pay anything at all.
It depends. The price could vary depending on where and how you purchased it. Maybe it was a few dollars or more.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find that information on reliable financial news websites or in official reports.
I'm not sure exactly how much Peter Billingsley paid for 'A Christmas Story'. There might not be publicly disclosed information on the specific amount he paid.
The payment amount can vary widely depending on various factors like the genre, popularity of the author, and the potential of the novel. So, there's no fixed amount.
The payment for an author of a novel can depend on many factors. These include the genre of the novel, its popularity, the publisher's policies, and the author's reputation. Sometimes it's a fixed amount, and in other cases, it might be based on royalties from sales.
The company has committed to paying exactly $200 for every novel. There's no variation or additional factors influencing the payment amount.
It really varies. Publishers' offers for a first novel can range from a few thousand dollars to a significant six-figure sum, depending on factors like the genre, the author's reputation, and the market demand.
The company will pay $200 for each novel. That's the stated amount.