Letter from Norman Leys to Leonard Woolf (15/07/1924)

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[[MS 2750/255/3]]

 

[illegible embossed letterhead]

 

15.7.[19]24

 

Dear Woolf,

 

Here is the letter Allen & Unwin have written in answer to various questions.

 

As a matter of fact I find I cannot make any substantial reduction in the bulk of the book.

 

If you dont[sic] feel able to advise without risk first return everything in the enclosed envelope.

 

[text written at the top margin] If you happen to want to speak to me ring up Brailsford 8 as early in the morning as you can.

 

Yours | Norman Leys [signature]

 

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Source: MS 2750/255/3

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Letter from Norman Leys to Leonard Woolf (15/07/1924)

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Normal Leys writes to say that Allen and Unwin have answered various questions, and that there can not be any substantial reduction in the bulk of the book.

 

Handwritten letter signed by Leys