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TRER/17/83 · Item · 7 Aug 1947
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

The Hogarth Press, 40-42 William IV Street, London, W.C.2. - Has discussed Bob's "Collected Poems" with Ian Parsons [at Chatto & Windus, which had taken over the Hogarth Press]; they are hesitant as they 'do not like to pledge [theirselves] to bring out a book so far ahead' but it would be 'unreasonable' for Bob to prepare it with no definite agreement to publish it; would like to consider and give him a 'definite decision' after that.

TRER/17/84 · Item · 10 Sept 1947
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

The Hogarth Press, 40-42 William IV Street, London, W.C.2. - He and Ian Parsons have discussed Bob's "Collected Poems" again [see 17/83]. Can only say that they cannot bring the book out 'until the paper situation becomes normal', which is 'obviously a very long time ahead' - at least two or three years. They cannot promise so far in advance to publish a book, but can say only that they are 'highly likely' to do so on commission as Bob suggests.