Letter from The Hogarth Press to Duncan Grant (13/02/1936)

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[[MS 2750/133/43]]

 

Duncan Grant, Esq.,

8 Fitzroy Street, W.C.1.

 

February 13th. 1936.

 

LIVING PAINTERS.

 

Dear Sir,

 

As the sales of this book are now so small we should be glad if you would be so kind as to relieve us of the necessity of rendering annual accounts. We therefore suggest that we should not render any further account until either (a)the amount due to you reaches the sum of 5/- or (b) the time arrives when it would seem desirable to close the account. We should be glad to know whether you would agree to this.

 

Yours faithfully, | THE HOGARTH PRESS. | MANAGER.

 

Agreed orball[?] & In[?] Woolf

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Source: MS 2750/133/43

Letter from The Hogarth Press to Duncan Grant (13/02/1936)

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University of Reading, Special Collections

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The Hogarth Press requests to be relieved of rendering annual accounts due to diminished sales.

 

Typescript letter unsigned [features handwritten annotation]