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1, Adelphi Terrace,
London,
W.C.
Nov. 14th. 1906.
Sir
re "Independent Review"
I have had the pleasure of noting your contributions to the Review from time to time, and it occurs to me that you may desire now, or at a later date, to prepare and edit some of your articles or writings for volume publication, indeed, perhaps you may even now have ready a book which you desire to see published.
Let me say, it will give me pleasure to hear from you at any time, or to meet you by appointment, when we might discuss [2] the subject.
Naturally, as the publisher of the Review from its first number, and one of its originators and founders, I am persånally interested in the work of its contributors, so I look forward to the pleasure of hearing from you.
Yours very truly | T Fisher Unwin
A R Wallace Esq
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