Letter from Leonard Woolf to the Labour Research Department (22/01/1925)

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The Secretary 
Labour Research Dept 
162 Buckingham Palace Road

 

22 Jan. 1925

 

Dear Sir,

 

I shall be obliged if you will be good enough to inform me

 

  1. The number of copies of my book EMPIRE AND COMMERCE that have been sold in each of the last two years,

 

  1. The number of copies (a) bound and (b) in sheets which remain unsold

 

  1. At what price you would sell to me these unsold copies.

 

Yours truly

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Letter from Leonard Woolf to the Labour Research Department (22/01/1925)

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Leonard Woolf asks the Labour Research Department how many copies of Empire and Commerce in Africa they have in stock and at what price they would sell the unsold copies to him.

 

Typescript letter unsigned