Bodleian Library, Oxford.—Responds to his queries about the Turbutt First Folio.
Bodleian Library, Oxford.—Discusses arrangements for supplying an American doctor with a copy of the Proceedings of the Oxford Bibliographical Society, and congratulates McKerrow on his Introduction to Bibliography.
(With an envelope.)
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Bodleian Library | Oxford {1}
15 Nov. 1927
O.B.S.
Dear Dr. McKerrow,
Every member of the O.B.S. has the right to purchase one extra copy of each part of Proceedings. I could treat the application of the Chicago Medical Book Company, therefore, as coming from you and supply the American M.D. with a copy of Pt. 3 {2}. But of course, you might wish to purchase a second copy yourself. What shall we do?
Yours sincerely
S. Gibson
P.S. I should like to add that I heartily congratulate you as the author of An Introduction to Bibliography. We are all deeply indebted to you.
[Direction on envelope:] Dr. R. B. McKerrow | Enderley | Gt. Missenden | (Bucks)
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The envelope was postmarked at Oxford at 1o p.m. on 15 November 1927.
{1} The first part of the printed address, ‘Stone Bank, Hill Top Road’, has been struck through.
{2} i.e. Part III of the second volume.