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  <dc:title>Letter from Martin Secker and Warburg, Ltd</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Typescript letter sent on behalf of F[red] J Warburg to Sonia Pitt-Rivers, written in anticipation of the establishment of an Orwell archive, noting his receipt of a letter from Thomasine Clay regarding Eric Arthur Blair supplementing his income, when writing '&lt;i&gt;Down and Out in Paris and London&lt;/i&gt;', by reading for Loeb's Classics, (1f).  The associated item is a copy of [Francis] David [Langhorne] Astor's letter to Sir Ifor Evans of University College about establishing an Orwell Archive, (2ff)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>11 November 1959</dc:date>
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