Letter : from James Joyce, Hôtel Brasseur, Luxembourg to J. Holroyd-Reece,

1934 Aug. 16.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
Contributors: Holroyd-Reece, J.
Summary:Dear Mr Reece, I have had no reply from you since I wrote you last and as you will see from the enclosed letter of my Dutch publisher he insists on the matter. I think that you must by now have had ample time to ascertain from your Paris office where the lettrines are as it is essential for me to have them as quickly as possible. I think it would be advisable to ask Mr Verhulst to see Messrs Burns and Oates and Mr Morrison during his stay in London. It will I hope help matters along and save the incomprehensible delays in the return of the lettrines. As I am not staying long at this address you would oblige me by replying care of Mr Paul Léon at his usual address in Paris. sincerely yours,
In collection: The James Joyce - Paul Léon Papers, 1930-1940.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published / Created: August 16 1934
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Notes:Carbon copy unsigned.

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Physical description: 1 letter.

Citations/References: The James Joyce Paul Léon Papers : a catalogue / Catherine Fahy. - Dublin : National Library of Ireland p. 158.

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Letter : from James Joyce, Hôtel Brasseur, Luxembourg to J. Holroyd-Reece,

1934 Aug. 16.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: The James Joyce - Paul Léon Papers, 1930-1940.
Description:Dear Mr Reece, I have had no reply from you since I wrote you last and as you will see from the enclosed letter of my Dutch publisher he insists on the matter. I think that you must by now have had ample time to ascertain from your Paris office where the lettrines are as it is essential for me to have them as quickly as possible. I think it would be advisable to ask Mr Verhulst to see Messrs Burns and Oates and Mr Morrison during his stay in London. It will I hope help matters along and save the incomprehensible delays in the return of the lettrines. As I am not staying long at this address you would oblige me by replying care of Mr Paul Léon at his usual address in Paris. sincerely yours,
Main Creator: Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
Created: August 16 1934
Language:English
Extent:1 letter.
Available on microfiche; National Library of Ireland, Department of Manuscripts Reading Room.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: JJPL 06/01/01-12 (2) (Manuscripts Reading Room)
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