WCP6699

Letter (WCP6699.7750)

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Sunday Morning

Dear Mr. Casey1

I send a few notes on other side that may be useful to you. I have Who's Who for 18 1902 — wh[ich] you can borrow if you like to send for it.

Yours very truly | Alfred R. Wallace [signature]

P.S. Why not send your Mss. to Quarritch2[sic] @ ask him what Royalty he will give you? Or send it some other liberal publisher as by "Author of Riviera Notes &c." & be independent.

AR W.

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Booth, Charles,3 F.R,S. Life and Labour of the People of London 9 12 vols — (the last issued is 1903.)

nothing to do with Gen. Booth

Rountree, C4. publishd a similar book as York a year or two ago. I forget the title.

Any leader-writer on a newspaper could tell you about M.P.'s businesses — or by going over them all in "Who's Who", you could get them pretty nearly yourself.

A.R. W.

Comerford-Casey (formerly Casey), George Edwards (1846-1912). Anglican priest, teacher, botanist and author.
Quaritch, Bernard Alexander Christian (1819-1899). German-born British bookseller and publisher.
Booth Charles (1840-1916). British shipowner, social researcher and reformer, and writer on working-class life.
Rowntree, Seebohm (1871-1954). English social researcher and reformer, writer, and industrialist.

Please cite as “WCP6699,” in Beccaloni, G. W. (ed.), Ɛpsilon: The Alfred Russel Wallace Collection accessed on 29 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/wallace/letters/WCP6699