WCP6567

Letter (WCP6567.7573)

[1]

Old Orchard,

Broadstone,

Dorset.

April 27th. 1913

My dear Mr Marchant

I return most of the Reviews of "Moral Progress".

I send (enclosed) a small batch of Titles for my Labour Tract. By altering or transposing a word on most of them a number of others can be formed. Something distinctive & arresting is wanted, such as nos (4) and (7).

You & Cassells choose which you like, but I should like the word "Workers" used instead of "Labour", as it will keep [2] it more distinct from the proposed Title of Fisher Unwin's larger book — "The Awakening of Labour" or any modification of that.

I will answer yours about your "Darwin Wallace" book separately.

Yours very truly | Alfred R. Wallace [signature]

P.S. I should like a copy of my "Suggestions" for the Chapters of the New book which [3] you can then refer to when asking further questions. A.R.W. When you next write about it will do.

A.R.W. [4]

Please cite as “WCP6567,” in Beccaloni, G. W. (ed.), Ɛpsilon: The Alfred Russel Wallace Collection accessed on 28 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/wallace/letters/WCP6567