Letter from Leonard Woolf to Norman Leys (30/09/1925)

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[[MS 2750/255/82]]

 

Norman Leys Esq M.D. 
Brailsford 
near Derby

 

30 September, 1925

 

Dear Leys,

 

I enclose a cheque for £20. I will look into the a/c [accounts] when I go back to town on Friday for good and see whether we ought not to pay you more.

 

We must certainly discuss the cheap edition when you are in town. It would be most important to get organizations to take it. I think it is almost certain that some of the copies sold during the last weeks went to America, as Simpkins, the Wholesalers, took two lots of 12 with a very short interval--which looks, considering what sales had been, as if they had an order of 6 or 12 for export quite suddenly[.]

 

Yours | Leonard Woolf [signature]

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Source: MS 2750/255/82

Letter from Leonard Woolf to Norman Leys (30/09/1925)

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Leonard Woolf encloses a cheque for Leys and lets him know that he is looking into if he should be paid more. He also agrees to dicussing the cheap edition that Leys suggested.

 

Typescript letter signed by Woolf