Old Orchard,
Broadstone,
Dorset.
June 1st. 1913
Dear Mr. Marchant
I have just had sent me "The Dial" for June — one of the best of the American Literary papers, containing a most admirable and appreciative review of my book; and I hear that it has been well noticed in America & I presume therefore is selling there.
Do you think Cassells would send me another 6 copies as I have run out & have promised a copy I cannot [2] supply. If not, please ask them to supply send me two copies at trade price; with note of cost which I will send by P. order.
Do you know if there has been a review in "The Times" yet [?] I have not seen or heard of it. Their Reviews are I believe very important for a book.
Hoping your are well | Yours very truly | Alfred R. Wallace [signature]
[3] [4]1
800[?] London
On demand I promise
to pay or order
£50 for value received.
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