Letter from Harold Raymond to The Grove Press (22/07/1952)

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Source: MS 2750/348/57

Letter from Harold Raymond to The Grove Press (22/07/1952)

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University of Reading, Special Collections

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Harold Raymond informs Donald Allen that he is answering on behalf of his son (Pier Raymond): Sado's American rights are reserved by the author, who Raymond has written to. As for 17th Century Poetry, the copies are all bound and jacketed, and would cost extra with the Grove Press' title page. Purchases of 500+ copies would have a discount. Raymond states the anthologies of 20th Century Poetry and Humorous Verse have large copyright complications.

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