Letter from Hogarth Press to Women's Co-operative Guild (03/01/1947)

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[[MS 2750/62/19]]

 

The Secretary, 
Women’s Co-operative Guild, 
135 Leman Street, E.1.

 

3rd January, 1947

 

Dear Madam,

 

We still have 350 unbound copies of ‘Life as We Have Known It” edited by Miss Llewellyn [sic] Davies which, as you know, consists of material contributed by members of the Women’s Co-operative Guild. I wonder whether if we had these copies bound up the Guild would be prepared to purchase any of them, and if so, how many?

 

Yours faithfully, | for Thd [sic] Hogarth Press | [illeg. initials] pp. LSW1 [signature] | Dictated but not signed by Mr.Woolf

 

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*Endnote

 

1. Leonard Sidney Woolf

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Source: MS 2750/62/19

Letter from Hogarth Press to Women's Co-operative Guild (03/01/1947)

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The Hogarth press informd that they still have 350 unbound copies of Life as We Have Known It and asks if Guild would be prepared to purchase any copies. Handwritten note (from later date) indicates that price to be 3s.

 

Typescript letter initialled by Woolf with a second unidentified signature