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              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/2-GMT/3/2/5 · File · 16th Oct 1941
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from Vladimir Minorsky to C.A. Storey in which he writes that Professor Nicholson had informed him that Storey was likely to be the trustee-in-charge of his work on Safavid Administration. He asks whether Storey would be willing to look at his translation before he sends in the manuscript. This is to be printed before the rest but if Storey hasn't time they can speak of the matter once the galley proofs are ready. He also asks if Storey knows how he can find the description of Shah Ismail's Diwan marked Vat(ican) turc.221.

              Minorsky Vladimir 1877-1966
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/49 · File · 16th Nov 1942
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from Vladimir Minorsky to C.A. Storey to inform that Heffer are going to print 500 copies of his book but he remembers there were more than 1000 copies of the translation. He wonders whether the Trust would consider publishing cheap copies of the translation without the Persian text? If this is not possible he asks that he could have 100 copies of offprints.

              Minorsky Vladimir 1877-1966
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/5-GMT/3/5/24 · File · 7th Nov 1946
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from University Press, Cambridge, to C.A. Storey to inform that due to the agreement to increase wages and reduce hours of work in the printing industry the Press must increase its charges for composition, presswork and binding. He is unsure how this will affect Kitāb al-Tashbīhāt but will inform when this is known. On this letter Storey has written a copy of his reply in which Storey writes that he had assumed that there would be an increase in cost but is trying to minimise this by copying as much as possible of the manuscript in his own hand to increase the legibility.

              Cambridge university press
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/5-GMT/3/5/23 · File · 6th Jun 1946
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from University Press, Cambridge, to C.A. Storey to thank for his letter stating their tender for Kitāb al-Tashbīhāt had been accepted. They ask for Storey to inform of the number of proofs required and suggest leaving the question of paper to see if the current controls will be relaxed. On this letter Storey has written a copy of his reply in which he suggests that he will need four to five sets of proofs some of which he will airmail to the editors in India. He thinks they will require only 500-600 copies but will consult with his colleagues to confirm this.

              Cambridge university press
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/5-GMT/3/5/28 · File
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from R.A. Nicholson to C.A. Storey to consider the question of reprinting Chahar Magala. As there is still a steady demand, the other trustees think the student edition should be reprinted. He asks if Storey approves of this proposal.

              Nicholson Reynold Alleyne 1868-1945
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/56 · File · 3rd Dec 1942
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from R.A. Nicholson to C.A. Storey to thank for the presentation list and the communication regarding Minorsky. He writes he is definitely opposed to the publication of the translation and commentary apart from the text. He also is not pleased about supplying Minorsky with offprints but sees there are special circumstances. He writes of his wife's illness and how that has consigned them to their room and caused a delay in replying to correspondence. She is improving but thinks it will be some time before she returns to normal health. He, too, has a bad leg but otherwise is feeling fit.

              Nicholson Reynold Alleyne 1868-1945
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/2-GMT/3/2/3 · File · 19th Jun 1941
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from R.A. Nicholson to C.A. Storey to ask him to forward the enclosed order form to Luzac after signing it. Nicholson is pleased the stock has been delivered but presumes it is all mixed up and will need arranging before further stock comes from Luzac's. He asks for Storey's suggestions on dealing with this. Nicholson had tried to arrange to return to Cambridge but had been unable to engage rooms so will probably stay in Wales for the summer. He also asks Storey's opinion on Arberry becoming a full trustee as others are no longer in this country (See also GMT/1/3/2).

              Nicholson Reynold Alleyne 1868-1945