Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to inform that he has no objection to the request from Princetown University Press for the reproduction of Sir Charles Lyall's translation of a poem. The other translation by Margoliouth is not from their publication and suggests it is Luzac to whom they should apply for permission. He also is in favour of sending Mr Ivanov the volumes he requests. He also writes that Heffer has informed him that some volumes are now stitched and wish to know whether they should be stored at the boathouse or in their own premises. Heffer has still failed to find some pages. Storey has supplied some further parcels which may contain some of the missing sheets.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Gibb memorial series
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Letter 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.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes concerning the needed sheets and that there should be no difficulty in tracing them as they should bear the a label from Fleming, the printer, addressed to either Raynes or one of the trustees. He asks Raynes to check with Nicholson concerning where they were deposited. The letter is incomplete.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to thank for his letter of 25 June and return the signed cheque. He hopes Heffer will soon be able to bind the volumes required by Luzac.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to return the signed cheque and to make some comments upon the account and on a query made by a Mr Dean regarding binding of incomplete copies. He writes that he has informed Luzac to check that none of the volumes are slightly defective.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to clarify what he meant by his request for the "presentation list" for the forthcoming volume.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to state that he met Raynes' clerk when leaving the office that morning who had given him the numbers of the volumes requested by Luzac. Storey expects to be able to find these. He asks Raynes to obtain the plates for the lettering of the bindings from Dow & Lester. Once they come, he thinks the binding will be able to proceed.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to inform Raynes that there is no need for Luzac to sort the volumes. The problem is that Cox & Allen are not getting on with the binding. As he is tired of trying to negotiate with them Storey asks Raynes to send an official enquiry as to when Cox & Allen will complete the job.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to express his concern that Heffer will be unable to bind the volumes. He asks Raynes that, when he writes to Luzac, would he inform the company that the volumes Storey has listed will be out of print after those undertaken by Luzac. He also writes of some missing sheets for a volume and wonders whether they could still be with Dow & Lester.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to inform Raynes of his visit to Cox & Allen's premises where he saw the brasses on their plates. He writes that they do not all seem to be present. He then went with the senior Binder to the stock in Mill Lane and found various of the volumes that were needed.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967