Three autograph letters from W.B. Yeats to Cecil Harmsworth relating to Harmsworth's loan to the Cuala Press. "The Cuala Industry has now been turned into a limited as with F.R. Higgins, my wife, my sister and myself on the board. At a meeting ... it was decided to pay you five per cent on your loan from the date on which the new company was formed. I had hoped to return some portion of your most generous loan at once, but that did not seem possible. I hope what we have done will be acceptable to you"; also a cartoon by Mac of George Russell ("AE") and Yeats passing each other on Merrion Square, copy number 151,
1933.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
Citation: | National Library of Ireland. Department of Manuscripts. |
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Notes: | Includes also, a letter from John Kelly, dated 1973, from the University of Kent, to Lord Harmsworth, Cecil Harmsworth's son, in relation to The Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, asking if there were any letters among his father's papers. Physical description: 5 items + envelopes. more |
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MS 46,607 |
Manuscripts Reading Room |
Manuscripts |