Letter from The Hogarth Press to E. K. Broadus (21/02/1934)

 

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[[MS 2750/572/18]]

 

E.K.Broadus, Esq., 
Edmonton 
Alberta. 
Canada.

 

February 21st.1934

 

WOOLF. TO THE LIGHTHOUSE

 

Dear Sir,

 

In reply to your letter of Feb 6th, Mrs Woolf will be glad for you to make the suggested quotations from To the Lighthouse in your book, The Story of English Literature. May we point out that Mrs Woolf's essays on Modern Fiction, first published in The Common Reader (1st Series) is available in the cheap edition of The Common Reader published by The Hogarth Press at 5/-. In these circumstances perhaps your reference to the subsequent publishers of the essay is unnecessary. Please do not trouble to reply on this point.

 

Yours faithfully, | The Hogarth Press. | Manager.

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Source: MS 2750/572/18

Letter from The Hogarth Press to E. K. Broadus (21/02/1934)

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University of Reading, Special Collections

The Hogarth Press grants permission to E. K. Broadus to use quotations from To the Lighthouse in his work The Story of English Literature.

 

 Typescript letter unsigned.