Letter : from James Joyce, Hôtel Metropôle, Nice to Paul Léon,

1932 Sept. 25.

Heat and bad food have made him ill, thanks for letter, tell the Passy concierge his new address, he will return to Zurich in January, no word from Pinker, he has been asking Miss Beach about a twelfth edition of Ulysses for six months, the outcome of the U.S. case has nothing to do with the continental edition, the Albatross man has been sending him many messages and Joyce has agreed that he should speak with Giorgio, perhaps Joyce and Miss Beach could go in with Albatross together as Joyce does not want Miss Beach to sever her connection with the continental edition of Ulysses, get the first Japanese letter, return Yeats's letter as Joyce has not replied to it yet, are there any royalties as he has a lot of expenses.

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Main Creator: Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
Contributors: Léon, Paul L. (Paul Léopoldovitch), 1893-1942?
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Autograph letter signed.

The James Joyce-Paul Léon Papers have been partially digitised and catalogued online. A select number of items can be viewed online. The remainder of the collection is available on microfiche in the Department of Manuscripts.

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Physical description: 1 letter (3pp.).

Citations/References: The James Joyce Paul Léon Papers : a catalogue / Catherine Fahy. - Dublin : National Library of Ireland p. 7

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Published / Created: September 25 1932
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Letter : from James Joyce, Hôtel Metropôle, Nice to Paul Léon,

1932 Sept. 25.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: The James Joyce - Paul Léon Papers, 1930-1940.
Description:Heat and bad food have made him ill, thanks for letter, tell the Passy concierge his new address, he will return to Zurich in January, no word from Pinker, he has been asking Miss Beach about a twelfth edition of Ulysses for six months, the outcome of the U.S. case has nothing to do with the continental edition, the Albatross man has been sending him many messages and Joyce has agreed that he should speak with Giorgio, perhaps Joyce and Miss Beach could go in with Albatross together as Joyce does not want Miss Beach to sever her connection with the continental edition of Ulysses, get the first Japanese letter, return Yeats's letter as Joyce has not replied to it yet, are there any royalties as he has a lot of expenses.
Main Creator: Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
Created: September 25 1932
Language:English
Extent:1 letter (3pp.).
Available on microfiche; National Library of Ireland, Department of Manuscripts Reading Room.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: JJPL 01/01/026 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Access Conditions:Access restricted. Digitised images are available online.
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