Letter from the British Broadcasting Corporation to the Hogarth Press (14/02/1947)

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Letter from the British Broadcasting Corporation to the Hogarth Press (14/02/1947)

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University of Reading, Special Collections

E. M. Lewis Layton apologizes for including a 466 word reading from Virginia Woolf's The Death of the Moth in their Third Programme for February 9th without the HP's consent. He also offers a payment of 3 guineas for the inclusion of this reading as well as other payment offers for the inclusion of other readings by Virginia Woolf.

 

Typescript letter signed by Layton