Letter from The Hogarth Press Works to The Ship Binding Works (17 Jul 1936)

  • Letter from The Hogarth Press Works to The Ship Binding Works (17 Jul 1936)
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Letter from The Hogarth Press Works to The Ship Binding Works (17 Jul 1936)

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University of Reading, Special Collections

Informing the Ship Binding Works that "We are in future going to issue this editionwith a yellow label on the spine. You have some-thing like 18,000 copies of the Uniform Edition in sheets and bound copies. I imagine that it would be more trouble for you to send these jackets to our printer to have the labels stuck on, than for you to do them at your works. I should be glad to know what you feel about this, and if you feel that it would be more satisfactory for your people to stick on the labels, I should be glad to have an estimate per 1,000 copies."