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Source: MS 2750/C/21/4/47
Leonard Woolf informs Donald Brace that an exporter had offered to deliver copies of Virginia Woolf's books 10 days before publication and that the exporter mentioned it wouldn't compete with American editions because it would not be sold in ordinary bookstores. He asks for Brace's opinion and informs Brace that he will send a transcript of Virginia Woolf's new book as soon as possible.
Typescript letter signed by Woolf