Letter from Leonard Woolf to Harold Nicolson (04/11/1924)

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[[MS 2750/317/10]]

 

4 November, 1924

 

Dear Nicolson,

 

As I told you over the telephone, we can get the booklet done for £14 all told and I am telling the printer to go ahead. I enclose samples of cover paper. Will you say which, if either, you approve?

 

Yours sincerely | Leonard Woolf [signature]

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Source: MS 2750/317/10

Letter from Leonard Woolf to Harold Nicolson (04/11/1924)

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Leonard Woolf writes to let Nicolson know that the booklet can be printed for £14, and encloses paper samples, he asks Nicolson to inform him of his preference.

Typescript letter signed by Woolf