| Description | Typed, signed letter to Sally McEwan from George Orwell. Sally McEwan was secretary at 'Tribune' magazine. Orwell is in Paris and discusses the circulation of similar publications to 'Tribune' over there. He mentions his plans to travel to Cologne, exchanging goods during wartime, and that Stefan Schimanski has a war diary of his which might be suitable to publish extracts from. He also mentions legal developments in the adoption of his son Richard. (1f) |