Letter 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.
Sans titreLetter from W.L. Raynes, Clerk to the Trust, to C.A. Storey to thank for his letter and to inform Storey that he has written to Heffer to ask them to make the arrangements with Storey.
Sans titreLetter from W. Heffer & Sons Ltd, to C.A. Storey to apologise for failing to keep the appointment due to forgetfulness on their part.
Sans titreLetter from C.A. Storey to W. Heffer & Sons Ltd. to rearrange a meeting at the boathouse.
Sans titreLetter from W. Heffer & Sons Ltd. to C.A. Storey to inform Storey of missing parts for some of the volumes. They will send a van to the boathouse on Tuesday morning.
Sans titreLetter 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.
Sans titrePublications correspondence covering the time period 1944-1941.
Sans titreLetter from E.M. Hanscombe, Raynes' Office, to C.A. Storey to send a letter from the Librarian, Trinity College. As Mr Raynes is on holiday Hanscombe asks if he may instruct Luzac to despatch the required book.
Sans titreLetter from K. Jahn to [C.A. Storey] in which he asks that the recipient inform the Clerk of the Trust of his new address and to send him a copy of his book for which he has already asked two times but is yet to receive an answer. He spent a day in Leiden and spoke with the clerk at Brill who informed him that small packages can be sent to Holland.
Sans titreLetter from C.A. Storey to University Press, Cambridge, to ask them to submit an estimate for the cost of printing Kitāb al-Tashbīhāt. Storey sends details of the volume and how he would undertake to ensure the spelling could be read in the handwriting. If they are willing to undertake the task he asks for them to print the specimen page he has sent for inspection.
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