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              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/5-GMT/3/5/26 · File · 11th Apr 1951
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from E.G. Raynes, Clerk to the Trust, to C.A. Storey to inform him that instructions have been given to send presentation copies of Kitāb al-Tashbīhāt to Drs Ritter and Bernhard Lewin as well as to the University Library, Uppsala. He writes that Professor Levy thinks the trustees will let Dr A. Mu'id Khan have ten copies and have instructed Raynes to arrange this. He also writes that the liquidators of the Central Uruguay Railway Company are liquidating their ordinary stock As a nominee, Raynes requires Storey's signature for the discharge (see GMT/2/2/49). He states that the questions of transferring stock into other names will be considered at the next Annual Meeting.

              Gibb Memorial Trust Cambridge
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/1-GMT/3/1/5 · File · 10th Jul 1936
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from E. Denison Ross to C.A. Storey to inform him that at the trustees meeting held on 23 May, it was resolved that for the publication Hudud ud Alam, edited by Vladimir Minorsky, that apart from verbal corrections no further additions to the proofs be allowed and the work should be printed with an index of only the proper names. Denison Ross writes that on reporting this to Minorsky, he found that Minorsky had already created a more detailed index of his notes and commentary. Denison Ross and Professor Nicholson are soliciting the opinion of the trustees as to whether this increased index should be printed. Denison Ross gives an approximate estimate to the costs.

              Ross Sir E. Denison 1871-1940
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/7 · File · 8th Mar 1942
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to thank him for the schedule of stock taken over by Dow & Lester in 1931 (possibly original of GMT/3/3/6). He writes concerning missing volumes and the parts that he has found. He agrees that they should ask Heffer regarding binding at contract rate and whether the numbers are sufficient to be considered contract. He also writes that he has asked Cox & Allen for proofs of Minorsky's work but is yet to receive them.

              Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/30 · File · 8th Jul 1942
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to return the signed cheque and to comment on the variation in charges and ways to improve how the volumes are handled. He further adds in reply to Luzac's letter that it would help if they could inform the Trust of the priority for the Volumes they require and thus help the Trust in supplying them.

              Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/4-GMT/3/4/9 · File · 4th Feb 1943
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes in which he informs, that after consideration, they should approach Heffer to carry out the work that Cox & Allen are unable to do, as Heffer may be able to get a special concession to obtain the binding materials. He further discusses the practicalities of getting the volumes to Heffer if they are willing to undertake the binding.

              Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/4-GMT/3/4/40 · File · 4th Aug 1943
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to inform Raynes that Heffer had taken a considerable number of the volumes required by Luzac. Cox & Allen do not seem to have returned the sheets which they folded some time ago. He informs that he has lent his own volumes to Heffer so they can see how the lettering should be. He suggests they try to get more 'odd parcels' from Dow & Lester.

              Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967