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Source: MS 2750/483/38
Image Rights Holder: © Estate of Samuel Solomonovich Koteliansky
Koteliansky agrees that he and Woolf ought to refuse Crown and have nothing to do with them or Lear, as they buy rights to Russian translations from American publishers and try to publish them in Great Britain, where they were originally published. In turn, Koteliansky indicates that Stavrogin's Confession is soon to be published by Newman Wolsey, for which he received £25.
Handwritten letter signed by Koteliansky