Letter from the Garden City Press Ltd. to the Hogarth Press (05/04/1938)

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[pre-printed letterhead] THE GARDEN CITY PRESS LTD LETTERPRESS  PRINTERS BOOKBINDERS  STATIONERS  LETCHWORTH : HERTS

 

Estimate No. LS/VB 
Please state number when ordering. Ho/23786 
Terms: Monthly 5%

 

The Hogarth Press, 
52, Tavistock Square, 
London, W. C. 1.

 

5th April 1938

 

We have pleasure in submitting the following specification and price for your approval. Your further instructions will receive our immediate attention.

 

WOOLF: THREE GUINEAS

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Imposing blocks and machining in black ink five Crown 8vo. plates, one side only, and supplying White Art paper as sample to be submitted by Mr. R.A. Spence.

 

10,000 each of 5      £ 19.   5. 0.

15,000    "    "   "          27. 15. 0.

                                       

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Yours faithfully, | THE GARDEN CITY PRESS LIMITED | H.C. Coaten [signature]

 

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Letter from the Garden City Press Ltd. to the Hogarth Press (05/04/1938)

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University of Reading, Special Collections

Archival Folder:

Letter from The Garden City Press Ltd. to the Hogarth Press discussing specifications and pricing for the plates and paper necessary for the Three Guineas by Virginia Woolf. Includes the Standard Conditions & Recognised Customs of the Printing Trade.

 

Typescript letter signed by H. C. Coaten