Memo from Leonard Woolf to John Lehmann (13/07/1942)

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[[MS 2750/38/50]]

 

J.L.

13/7/[19]42

 

I enclose letter from Kot and my reply. Will you send it on if you agree. I don't thin[k] that, for various reasons, we could refuse. In fact, I have a feeling that in a similar case before we agreed.

 

[signature] LW

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Source: MS 2750/38/50

Memo from Leonard Woolf to John Lehmann (13/07/1942)

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University of Reading, Special Collections

Woolf writes regarding Koteliansky's request to print The Gentleman in San Francisco and feels that they cannot refuse.
His note refers to the letter [MS 2750/38/49], letter features handwritten correction.

Typescript memo  initialled by hand by Woolf