WCP2891

Letter (WCP2891.2781)

[1]

EDITORIAL OFFICES:

TEMPLE HOUSE,

TALLIS STREET,

LONDON, E.C.

Dec 16 [19]07

Dear Sir

Herewith at last I send a proof of the article you kindly wrote for me. As I c[oul]d not perfect my series of books I have sold the article to the Fortnightly Review1 which is anxious to publish it in its January number. Perhaps therefore you will kindly return the proof direct to the office as directed. It will save time.

I am sorry so long a time has elapsed since you wrote it; but it has lost nothing in value & will I am sure be read with true[?] general interest.

Yours truly | Percy L Parker [signature]

[2] 'culminating in what we term death, when all its regular internal motions cease'.2

An influential British magazine that was published from 1865 to 1954.
This is written vertically down the right side of the page in a different hand. The rest of the page is blank.

Please cite as “WCP2891,” in Beccaloni, G. W. (ed.), Ɛpsilon: The Alfred Russel Wallace Collection accessed on 27 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/wallace/letters/WCP2891