George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, Publishers & Exporters, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. - Originally enclosing proof copies of the 'blurb' for "Translations from Greek Poetry" and inviting any corrections Trevelyan might suggest. Thinks a list of contents added would be 'of great value', and asks Trevelyan to send one if he agrees. "Poetry Review" ask whether the book is to be advertised in their March/April issue; asks whether Trevelyan would like them to book any space, quoting the rate per quarter page.
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              George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, Publishers & Exporters, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. - Gives the proposed 'advertising schedule' for Trevelyan's "Translations from Greek Poetry"; asks for his views. George Allen & Unwin regularly take advertisement space in the "Times Literary Supplement", "Listener", and "John O'London's Weekly", so as much or little space as Trevelyan wishes can be allocated to his book; the "Poetry Quarterly" and "Classical Quarterly" will require special bookings. A notice in the "Poetry Review" has already appeared.
