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Source: MS 2750/422/2/128
Leonard Woolf asks Vita Sackville-West to send the photograph of Knole that she currently possesses, and mentions Harry Kassler has moved the Cranach Press to Paris. He mentions that he believes it is a mistake for Curtis Brown to bring out a cheap edition of "Pepita" while the Press is reprinting a more expensive edition.
Typescript letter dictated but not signed by Leonard Woolf.