However, the book earned him international respect as a human rights activist.
His books have earned much attention by the Norwegian media.
By the 20th century the book had already earned a high reputation among historians.
The stories were published in 1778, but Carver died before the book earned him much money.
Martin figured what the book would earn him on such a sale.
The book eventually earned him $3 million, most of which he gave away.
The book earned the attention of critics, and was reviewed in the national press.
It is said that the book has already earned him $6 million, though figures of this sort are always suspect.
Each book he writes now earns him more than $ 200,000 within two or three years.
The other three books earned royalties of $151.08, $123.74 and $75.