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ALS to Lyn Newman

Informs Lyn that Chatto and Windus will not publish her book. Believes she will do better with her next attempt but sympathises with her wish to publish her current work. Encloses a letter to Mr Eliot. Invites Lyn to write to him again.

Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969) editor, author and colonial civil servant

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Complements Lyn on her review "Angels on Horseback". Mentions having sent her a more "important" book for a longer review. Invites her to pay him a visit.

Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969) editor, author and colonial civil servant

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Promises to try and write a short article on animal life. Sympathises with Lyn's wish to continue the Monologue but agrees with Max on the subject. Wishes her happiness in her marriage and asks her to buy herself a wedding gift with the enclosed.

Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969) editor, author and colonial civil servant

Photocopy of two autograph postcards signed to Lyn Newman

The first postcard invites Lyn to tea. Apologises for not being able to attend Lyn's party. The second postcard informs Lyn that it will be "all right about travelling the Monologue."

Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969) editor, author and colonial civil servant

TLS to Lyn Newman

Thanks Lyn for her book. Continues the argument about Lyn's reasons for leaving the Hogarth Press. Contends with her statement that the Hogarth Press is not a money-making concern, boasting sales figures and famous authors published by the Press.

Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969) editor, author and colonial civil servant

TLS to Lyn Newman

Expresses gratitude for Lyn's letter and her opinions of "Sowing". Mentions that he is about to read "Field with Geese". Invites her to come to lunch if she is ever at Eastbourne.

Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969) editor, author and colonial civil servant

TLS to Lyn Newman

Invites her to lunch and offers to meet her train at Lewes.

Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969) editor, author and colonial civil servant

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