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Dear Mr. Joyce

The two larger photographs have reached me safely. I sent the first of them straight on to New York without letting Mr. Kristian see it because he is a very dilatory person and would have been very slow in returning it. Also it had not occurred to me that they would not both be alike. He will have plenty of time as the article will not go in before January (or possibly February if it should turn out to be impossible for the book to be ready for publication here in January).

I have written to ask Mr. Huebsch if he will cable as soon as ever the book is actually out in New York and I will telegraph to you immediately I get the news. I will also let you know as soon as the sheets[1] arrive here.

Mr. Pound thinks that Mr. H. G. Wells and Mr. William Archer may very likely be willing to write special reviews (the former perhaps in The Nation) if I ask them nearer the time of the publication of the book. And he will write later to Mr. Clutton Brock[2] who has charge of The Times reviewing staff. There are also two or three others whom we hope to get hold of. But Mr. Wells will be the most useful, I think, if he can be prevailed upon to do it.

I am very glad to hear that you are improving and hope the cure you are making will be successful. | With very kind regards | Yours sincerely