Letter from The Hogarth Press to Edward Thompson (19/10/1925)

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[[MS 2750/487/15/]]

 

Edward Thompson, Esq.,

The Cottage,

Boar's Hill,

Oxford.

 

October 19th. 1925.

 

Dear Sir:

 

In your letter of September 14th. you mention various names of people who might be written to about "The Other Side of the Medal" - Dr. W. F. Lofthouse (Methodist Recorder); Rev W. H. Beales, (Methodist Times); Basil Matthews; Canon Streeter; Dr. Selbie; Dr. Estlin Carpenter; Ramamanda Chatterji (Modern Review); Mrs. Ransom, Letchworth, Herts; Mrs. Cousins. Could you let us know to which of them you are writing yourself and if you would like us to write to any of them? Also, shall we send advance copies of the book to them? We shall, in any case, be sending review copies to the papers with which they are connected.

 

Mr. Woolf is writing and sending an advance copy to Mr. C. F. Andrews.

 

Yours faithfully, | The Hogarth Press | Manager.

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Source: MS 2750/487/15

Letter from The Hogarth Press to Edward Thompson (19/10/1925)

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The Hogarth Press asks Edward Thompson about potential reviewers of The Other Side of the Medal, and includes names of journalists and papers.

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