Letter from The Hogarth Press to C. L. R. James (27/04/1936)

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[[MS 2750/200/8]]

 

C. L. R. James Esq., 
9 Heathcote Street, W.C.1.

 

April 27th. 1936.

 

THE CASE FOR WEST INDIAN SELF-GOVERNMENT.

 

Dear Sir,

 

We enclose royalty account for the year to March 31st 1936, together with payment of the amount due. As the sales of this book have fallen to so small a number annually, we propose, with your approval, not to render any further account until either the amount due as royalties reaches 5%[?], or the time comes when it would be desirable to close the account altogether.

 

Yours faithfully, | THE HOGARTH PRESS. | MANAGER.

 

encl.

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Source: MS 2750/200/8

Letter from The Hogarth Press to C. L. R. James (27/04/1936)

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The Hogarth Press sends C. L. R. James his royalties for The Case for West-Indian Self Government and discusses adjusting how to pay royalties in the future.

Typescript letter unsigned