George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 40 Museum Street, London, W.C.1.—Sends a copy of Nanda’s biography of Gandhi.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 40 Museum Street, London, W.C.1. - Thanks Trevelyan for "From the Shiffolds", particularly for the poem "To Lowes Dickinson". 'What memories it evokes! How one misses him!'. Has never been 'so proud to publish' any writer as Lowes Dickinson' calls him 'a really great man'.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 40 Museum Street, London, W.C.1. - Thanks Trevelyan for the poems in "From the Shiffolds", and for his 'Christmas good wishes'; 'most heartily reciprocate[s]' them.
Blank printed order forms for "The Death of Man". Press cuttings, most sent to Trevelyan by Durrant's Press Cuttings agency, from: the "Westminster Gazette" [also reviewing "Three Days" by Rose Macaulay]; "Athenaeum"; "Nation" [also reviewing John Still's "Poems in Captivity" and Macaulay's "Three Days"]; "Challenge", reviewing both Trevelyan's "Ajax of Sophocles" translation and "The Death of Man", as well as several works by other writers]; "Expository Times", printing Trevelyan's poem "Clouds" in full; and the "Spectator" [also reviewing the works of several other poets]. Also a review by Rose Macaulay from an unknown newspaper of "Some Recent Verse", including "The Death of Man", and another unidentified review of this plus the "Ajax" by 'B. S.'
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London, W.C.1. - Invoice, dated 8 Feb 1951, for advertising; attached receipt for fifteen pounds, signed by l. Bowles for George Allen & Unwin.
Lists income from "Time and Tide", "Everybody's", and the Central Office of Information, as well accounts for books published with Cambridge University Press and George Allen & Unwin.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London, W.C.1. - Invoice, dated 31 December 1949, for printing a thousand jackets of Trevelyan's "Windfalls", binding the copies, and additional advertising, set against proceeds of sales; attached receipt for sixty three pounds, ten shillings and eleven pence, signed by R. Hay for George Allen & Unwin.
For five copies of Trevelyan's "Windfalls", with postage: note that 'no bill' was enclosed with Trevelyan's letter.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. 1. - For Trevelyan's translation of the "Ajax" of Sophocles. Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock. Note the first five hundred sold are free of royalty.
For a copy of "Ajax" [Trevelyan's translation of Sophocles's play], sent to Trevelyan on 14 December 1934.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London, W.C.1.—Discusses terms for a proposed book (published as The Money Muddle and the Way Out).
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. 1. - For Trevelyan's translation of the "Ajax" of Sophocles. Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock. Note the first five hundred sold are free of royalty.
For a copy of "Ajax" [Trevelyan's translation of Sophocles's play], sent to Trevelyan on 14 December 1934.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. 1. - For Trevelyan's "Translations from Lucretius". Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock. Sales figures include income for 'Permission to use Extracts' Note the first five hundred sold are free of royalty,
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. 1. - For Trevelyan's "Translations from Lucretius". Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock. Sales figures include income for 'Permission to use Extracts' Note the first five hundred sold are free of royalty,
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. 1. - For Trevelyan's translation of the "Ajax" of Sophocles. Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock. Note the first five hundred sold are free of royalty.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. 1. - For Trevelyan's "Translations from Lucretius". Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock. Note the first five hundred sold are free of royalty,
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. 1. - For Trevelyan's translation of the "Ajax" of Sophocles. Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock. Note the first five hundred sold are free of royalty, and that there are no sales of Trevelyan's "Death of Man" and "Foolishness of Solomon".
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. - For Trevelyan's "Foolishness of Solomon". Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock. Note that if fewer than two hundred and fifty copies are sold, royalties will not be paid on the first one hundred
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. - For Trevelyan's "Foolishness of Solomon". Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. - For Trevelyan's "Foolishness of Solomon". Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock.
Drummonds Branch, Royal Bank of Scotland, 49 Charing Cross, London S.W.1. - Originally enclosing Trevelyan's annual income tax return for his signature; he should complete Section E of the form if he wishes to obtain relief for National Insurance Contributions paid 'on behalf of domestic and personal employees'. Asks him to confirm the amount of literary earnings in the statement accompanying the tax return and advise them of any other items which should be included. Also originally enclosing a statement of investment income for the year ending 5 Apr 1950.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London, W.C.1.—Invites him to contribute to a book on ‘the Conscription of Wealth or a levy on Capital’.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. - For Trevelyan's "Foolishness of Solomon". Gives price of book; number of copies sold, given out to press or free, and in stock.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Publishers, Ruskin House, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. - Acknowledges receipt of Trevelyan's cheque for fifteen pounds fifteen shilling in payment towards the cost of publishing his "Foolishness of Solomon". Signed for Allen & Unwin Ltd by William Swan Stallybrass.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, Publishers & Exporters, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. 1. - "Translations from Greek Poetry" is now ready for publication, which should be on 8 February. Trevelyan's complimentary copies should reach him around that date. '[A]ppropriate journals in Great Britain and overseas' will receive review copies; asks Trevelyan to let the firm know if there are any papers he thinks not likely to be on their list who should get copies.
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.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, Publishers & Exporters, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. - Responding to Trevelyan's telephone message: they are hoping to publish his new book ["Translations from Greek Poetry"] on 8 February. Will forward a list of newspapers [to which they plan to send advertisements?] soon so that he can add any others he thinks suitable.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, Publishers & Exporters, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. - Replies to Trevelyan's letter of the previous day saying that 'by all means' he should arrange with Mr Tanner to send the two hundred copies of "Translations [from] Greek Poetry".
George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Ruskin House, Publishers & Exporters, 40 Museum Street, London W. C. - Lets Trevelyan know that the copyright notice has been altered since "Translations from Latin Poetry" came out, and asks him to make sure it is changed for the new book ["Translations from Greek Poetry"].