Two cards from University Press, Cambridge, to C.A. Storey to acknowledge receipt of folios.
Cambridge university pressCopy of a letter from Dow & Lester Ltd. to W. Lewis, University Press, concerning some books which had been sent to them from Percy Lund Humphries & Co, labelled "Persian poems". They will send a few sheets of the books to ascertain if these are… read more
Copy of a postcard sent by C.A. Storey to give instructions regarding folding, gathering, collating and sewing certain Volumes with the remaining flat sheets returned to the store at Mill Lane.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Note concerning the cost of printing Mathnawi Volume V, in Storey's hand.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Draft letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes in which he enquires regarding the "odd parcels" still at Dow & Lester. He also asks Raynes to check Fleming's bill to ascertain the number of facsimiles that he supplied. He also writes concerning the… read more
Draft letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes in which he writes of his gladness that Heffer will undertake the binding. He writes concerning the practicalities of transferring the materials to Heffer.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Draft letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to inform Raynes that he had too been to the store and was unable to find the missing signature. He cannot say it is definitely not there due to the volume of material. That makes 3 volumes that they are… read more
Draft letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to give a list of the volumes that appear to be missing in their stocks.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Draft letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes to inform Raynes of his visit to Heffer. He provides a detailed list of the volumes that he found. With the letter is a card with notes of volumes.
Storey Charles Ambrose 1888-1967Draft letter from C.A. Storey to W.L. Raynes in which he writes that for the volumes already asked for by Luzac, he thinks the Trust is committed to Cox & Allen for the binding but when Luzac require further volumes then perhaps the Ministry of… read more