E.A. HARBER to SCOTT, Russell St., Melbourne, 23 November 1920

 
Component identifier:
Item 18
Content Summary:
AS a representative of Macmillan and Company Ltd, the writer informs Scott that it is doubtful whether a separate edition of Men and thought in modern history can be published in the United States of America, and appends a list of printer's errors from the current edition.
Immediate source of acquisition:
The papers of Sir Ernest and Lady Scott, together with a small number of books, were presented to the Library in 1958 by Miss Diana Dyason, Lady Scott's niece. They had been examined by Lady Scott in 1956, the year before her death, and many items carry her explanatory notes.

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