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GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/60 · File · 22nd Dec 1942
Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

Letter 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 1888-1967
GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/15 · File · 22nd Apr 1942
Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

Letter 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 1888-1967
GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/3 · File · 2nd Feb 1942
Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

Letter 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
GB 891 GMT-GMT/3-GMT/3/3-GMT/3/3/34 · File · 13th Sep 1942
Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to inform Raynes that he has been unable to find some missing sheets required by Cox & Allen and therefore could he request Dow & Lester to send the "few odd parcels" mentioned in their letter (GMT/3/3/18).

Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967
GB 891 GMT-GMT/1-GMT/1/3-GMT/1/3/7 · File · 12th Nov 1942
Part of Papers of the Gibb Memorial Trust

Letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes in reply to Raynes letter (GMT/1/3/6). He is glad the minute book has been retrieved. Storey does not know who could undertake the cataloguing of the 11000 books belonging to Ellis but suggests it is desirable to consult Nicholson. He writes of hearing of 6000 in the library of a British Arabist had been acquired by a library at Philadelphia but realising this was not the Ellis volumes.

Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967