March 31st, 1908
Alfred Russel Wallace, Esq[uire]., LL.D.
Dear Sir,
I am sorry to get your letter telling me that you have already arranged to write for another publisher a book on the lines that I suggested on behalf of my friend. I hope you will feel at liberty to tell me the name of the publishers for whom you are doing the book in order that I may refer my American friend to them in the hope that they have not yet arranged for the American rights.
Hoping to hear form you | Believe me, dear Sir, | Very faithfully yours, | Grant Richards [signature]
Status: Draft transcription [Letter (WCP5386.6096)]
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