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Source: MS 2750/255/96
Leonard Woolf advises Leys against joint publishing but states he will not stand in the way if Leys would like another publisher to publish a cheap edition. Leonard Woolf refers to Virginia Woolf's work The common reader and how well it did as a frame of reference for Leys. He suggests better publishers that would do better with a cheap edition.
Typescript letter signed by Woolf