Letter from The Hogarth Press to E.M.Forster (6/10/1943)

 

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[[MS 2750/93/58]]

 

601, Carrington House, Hertford Street, W.1.

 

E.M.Forster Esq, 
West Hackhurst, 
Abinger Hammer, nr Dorking.

 

6.10.[19]43.

 

Dear Mr. Forster,

 

Mr. Lehmann has received a copy of the British Council's English publication in Cairo, Citadel, for August 1943 in which he finds that The Return from Siwa, from Pharos and Pharillon, has been reprinted. Mr. Lehmann would be grateful if you would be so kind as to let him know whether your permission was asked for this, as he proposes to take the matter up, no acknowledgements having been made to The Hogarth Press.

 

Yours sincerely, | Secretary.

 

 

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HAMISH HENDERSON

 

FRAGMENT OF AN ELEGY

Rights Statement:

Reproduced with permission from Penguin Random House  UK Archive and Library owner of the Hogarth Press archive collection held by the University of Reading Special Collections

Source: MS 2750/93/58

Letter from The Hogarth Press to E.M.Forster (6/10/1943)

Library:

University of Reading, Special Collections

The Hogarth Press informs Forster that The Return from Siwa from Pharos and Pharillon has been printed in a publication and whether Forster is aware if permission has been sought for its use as no acknowledgements have been made to the press. Letter has a partial typescript on the back.

Typescript letter unsigned