Draft letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to give a list of the volumes that appear to be missing in their stocks.
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List of parcels of stock and their contents.
Sem títuloLetter from W.L. Raynes, Clerk to the Trust, to C.A. Storey to inform Storey that he has received 25 bound copies of Mathnawi IV.7 and 12 bound copies of Kitab Al-Badi N.S.X. from Cox & Allen. He also sends Luzac's Sales Account to December 1941. He writes that Dow & Lester have despatched the brasses but they have not yet been received. With this letter is a copy of the Luzac Sales Account.
Sem títuloNote from C.A. Storey to say he has been unable to find any folded sheets of N.S. IV 8 sig.1. He has therefore put out flat sheets for Cox and Allen. They also took other flat sheets of bundles they seemed to have not received previously.
Sem títuloLetter from W. Heffer & Sons Ltd. to C.A. Storey to send galley proofs 48-52 of "Safavid Administration".
Sem títuloLetter from W. Heffer & Sons Ltd. to C.A. Storey to send galley proofs 53-63.
Sem títuloLetter from W. Heffer & Sons Ltd. to C.A. Storey to send page proofs for "Tadhkirat Al-Mulak" and to inform that Minorsky is compiling the index.
Sem títuloLetter from C.A. Storey to Luzac & Co. to ask them to check the copies of Gibb's History of Ottoman Poetry received from Cox and Allen and explains about the possible missing parts. He also asks if they would supply him with a copy of the Persian text of "Nuzhat al-Gulib (O.S. XXIII.I)".
Sem títuloLetter from C.A. Storey to Vladimir Minorsky to inform Minorsky that he thinks it is inadvisable to bring out extra copies without the Persian text and that supplying him with offprints to give out would further dilute the market. 500 copies are likely to supply the demand for many years. He thanks Minorsky for providing a reference for him.
Sem títuloLetter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes in which he informs that Heffer have received the Persian facsimiles but he is not sure about the 'odd parcels' from Dow & Lester. They were not at Mill Lane when Storey checked the previous day. He asks Raynes to inform him of their whereabouts.
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