Letter from the National Institute of the Blind to the Hogarth Press (19/06/1942)

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[pre-printed letterhead] NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND 224-6-8 GREAT PORTLAND STREET LONDON, W1

 

Messrs. The Hogarth Press, 
Pixmore Avenue, 
Letchworth, Herts.

 

19th June, 1942.

 

Dear Sirs,

 

"The Death of the Moth", by Woolf.

 

Thank you for your letter of 18th June and for so kindly granting us permission to make one Braille manuscript copy of the above-named work for the sole use and benefit of the blind.  Due acknowledgement will, of course, be made.

 

Yours very truly, | J de la Mare Rowley [signature] | General Editor.

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Letter from the National Institute of the Blind to the Hogarth Press (19/06/1942)

Library:

University of Reading, Special Collections

J. de la Mare Rowley thanks the press for permitting them to create a Braille manuscript of Virginia Woolf's The Death of the Moth.

 

Typescript letter signed by Rowley