Letter from E.M. Forster to Leonard Woolf (20/02/1926)

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[[MS 2750/93/45]]

 

Station Gomshall [possible headed notepaper. 
Set at 45 degrees on left hand side of paper]

 

West Hackhurst, 
Abinger Hammer, 
Dorking.

 

20-2-[19]26

 

Dear Leonard.

 

It is possible that Pharos, like the Col. Omm[?].,and unlike both novels, might have a small steady sale. What are the omens? How about printing off before distributing1500? Or would moulds be more economical?

 

Cope as best you can with the enclosed goose [?] She can't even get my address right, or go to a bookseller or spell the name of the book.

 

Yours | E M Forster [signature]

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Source: MS 2750/93/45

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Letter from E.M. Forster to Leonard Woolf (20/02/1926)

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University of Reading, Special Collections

Forster enquires about printing 1500 copies but asks if moulds would be better.

Handwritten letter signed by Forster