Letter from Harcourt Brace and Company inc to Leonard Woolf (31/07/1925)

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Letter from Harcourt Brace and Company inc to Leonard Woolf (31/07/1925)

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Donald Brace thanks Woolf for his letter and that he has prepared the agreement for 'Turbott Wolfe' he asks for copies to be returned. Brace states that he cannot publish the book in Autumn in America and that it will have to be released later, he wishes to publish in early 1926, despite the disadvantage. Brace also aks to publish the drawing that came with the manuscript. He thanks Woolf for supplying the introduction to 'The Village in the Jungle' and disucsses sales relating to 'Mrs Dalloway', 'The Common Reader' and 'Eliza Fay', though some titles had a bad start, they are still selling.