Letter from Peggy Belsher to John Maynard Keynes (with reply from John Maynard Keynes (21/11/1930)

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Letter from Peggy Belsher to John Maynard Keynes (with reply from John Maynard Keynes (21/11/1930)

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Peggy Belsher writes to state that sales of the book are very few and asks if The Hogarth Press can remainder them. J. Keynes has hand-written a note and sent this letter back, asking to be sent 50 copies before they remainder any copies.

Typescript letter signed by Belsher