Letter from The Hogarth Press to John Hampson Simpson (31/07/1933)

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[[MS 2750/153/33]]

 

J. H. Simpson, 
Four Ashes, 
Dorridge, 
near Birmingham.

 

31st July, 1933

 

Dear Sir,

 

HAMPSON: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE GREYHOUND

 

We propose, unless you have any objection, to remainder a certain number of bound copies and sheets of your book, as our sales do not warrant our keeping this any longer in stock.

 

We should be obliged if you would let us know by return of post.

 

Yours faithfully, | THE HOGARTH PRESS | Ass[istan]t.Sec[retary].

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Reproduced with permission from Penguin Random House  UK archive and library,

Source: MS 2750/153/33

Letter from The Hogarth Press to John Hampson Simpson (31/07/1933)

Library:

University of Reading, Special Collections

The Hogarth Press writes to ask if they can remainder a number of bound copies of 'Saturday Night at the Greyhound' due to the sales no longer warranting keeping it in stock.

 

Typescript letter unsigned