ORWELL, George (1903-1950). Typed letter signed ('Geo. Orwell') to Mr Barber, offices of The Tribune , 222 Strand, London, 29 February 1944, returning his story but saying he cannot remember the one entitled My Lad sent to him previously; 'If you care to cut it to 1500, which is our maximum, I will have another look at it, though I don't undertake to accept it even then', one page, oblong 8vo (pin holes to upper left corner). [ And ] copies of two letters from Mr Barber to George Orwell regarding the story and correspondence between Mr Barber and the archivist of the George Orwell Archive at University College, including a list of manuscripts and typescripts held there. (4)
ORWELL, George (1903-1950). Typed letter signed ('Geo. Orwell') to Mr Barber, offices of The Tribune , 222 Strand, London, 29 February 1944, returning his story but saying he cannot remember the one entitled My Lad sent to him previously; 'If you care to cut it to 1500, which is our maximum, I will have another look at it, though I don't undertake to accept it even then', one page, oblong 8vo (pin holes to upper left corner). [ And ] copies of two letters from Mr Barber to George Orwell regarding the story and correspondence between Mr Barber and the archivist of the George Orwell Archive at University College, including a list of manuscripts and typescripts held there. (4)
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