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              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/2-GMT/3/2/3 · Bestanddeel · 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).

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              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/2-GMT/3/2/9 · Bestanddeel · 22nd Oct 1941
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from W.L. Raynes, Clerk to the Trust, to C.A. Storey to inform him that a representative of the University Press had seen Raynes' assistant and informed him that the stock is estimated at some 20 tons of flat sheets and parcels of folded sheets. Some of the packages are labelled, but others are not. They were received from Dow & Lester without order and many are in need of urgent repackaging. This cannot be provided by the Press. It was estimated that it would take 2 labourers and Storey 2-3 months to classify, re-arrange and pack the whole stock.

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              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/2 · Bestanddeel · 31st Jan 1942
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from W.L. Raynes, Clerk to the Trust, to C.A. Storey to inform Storey of a letter received from Luzac & Co. to request volumes of the Gibb Memorial Volumes. The requirements are listed. On the reverse is a handwritten note concerning copies of Ottoman Poetry and dates that they were ready for Cox & Allen.

              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/7 · Bestanddeel · 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.

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              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/14 · Bestanddeel · 18th Apr 1942 - 20th Apr 1942
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from W.L. Raynes, Clerk to the Trust, to C.A. Storey to enclose a copy of a letter received from Heffer which he also proposes to send to Luzac as they are pressing for several volumes. With this letter is a copy of the letter from G. Newman, Director, W. Heffer & Sons Ltd. to W.L. & E.G. Raynes to apologise for the delay in replying to Raynes' letter but they are unable to source binding board and therefore will not be able to undertake the work.

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              GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/25 · Bestanddeel · 31st May 1942
              Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

              Letter from C.A. Storey to Vladimir Minorsky to inform Minorsky that he has received galleys 40-7 but has noted only a few misprints about which he didn't think he needed to write to Minorsky. Nicholson has informed him that he thinks the facsimiles were deposited with the University Press, where he thinks they should remain until needed by Heffer. He sends an example of the title page for Minorsky's approval.

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