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- Title
Chapter 1: Letters 1910.
- Abstract
Just a few lines, darling, to let thee know how this interesting day passed.I was greeted by old Sir John Brigg, the father of J.J., as I journeyed down to breakfast in the lift and he was most kind and anxious to do anything to help a new member. I breakfasted with Bevan James and advised him to definitely close with the Whiteway offer which evidently is better than anything he can expect to make in York. Then I went off to St James Court and found three very nice furnished sunny rooms which I am quite inclined to engage for 4½ A guineas per week. […] I went off to the ‘Nation’ meeting and was glad there to meet Ted. Nothing very special — circulation happily increasing but fear we have a somewhat costly action to settle through an unwise article of Archer's. I then had half an hour with Parke and a hasty lunch with Ted at the NLC along with the Nation writers.
- Publication
Camden Fifth Series, 2002, Vol 20, Issue 1, p23
- ISSN
0960-1163
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0960116300001937