Letter from Leonard Woolf to Donald Brace (04/01/1934)

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Source: MS 2750/C/21/4/101

Letter from Leonard Woolf to Donald Brace (04/01/1934)

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University of Reading, Special Collections

Leonard Woolf expresses concern about the illegally imported 3000 copies of Flush, and states it cannot be Jackson. He thinks at least 2500 must be from a wholesaler, either Simpkin Marshall or Smith. He informs Brace Flush has sold 19000 copies, 6000 from Book Society.

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