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TitleCopy letter from an unknown correspondent, to Messrs Whiteman & Bass, 235 High Holborn
Date9 November 1887
DescriptionThe correspondent thinks he wrote to say that the Messrs estimate of 31 October [1887] for Professor W C Williamson's plates was accepted. Williamson has written to say the lettering upon the tracing-paper outlines is not intended to be put upon the plates in the present form, and that he will want the originals and these outlines returned to him with the proofs. If in the Messrs opinion the lettering ought to be introduced before proofs, the correspondent should be glad to hear from the Messrs. The text is ready and the plates should be pressed forward.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA3795Williamson; William Crawford (1816 - 1895)1816 - 1895
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