Sir Percy Bunting,
11, Endsleigh Gardens,
London, N.W.
Jan. 17. 1911
My dear Sir,
Thank you for your letter. I have not yet seen your new book.
I think I could ask later the Socialist papers, if they [1 word illeg] with [1 word illeg] & stand £3 a thousand for them. The subject is of perennial interest, & indeed [2] is periodically[?] materialising before one['s] eyes.
But what do you say to writing for me some reminiscences of your earlier or middle life with [1 word illeg] of the great men you have known & worked with?
Such matter is always interesting, & is less laborious [3] to think and[?] a[?] problem[?].
Very truly yours | Percy W[illia]m Bunting
Alfred Russel Wallace, Esq, O.M.
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