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March 2nd 1917
Dear Mr. Joyce
You will see from the enclosed cutting that The Times Literary
Supplement has given a special review in the body of the paper, not in the
ordinary novel review column.[1] This
should be a great help to the sales. Mr. Pound had written to Mr. Clutton
Brock, who writes their leading articles, and got him to ask the editor to let
him have the book to review. I enclose copies of five short reviews that
have come in. I will send others when they come.
I received yesterday M. Battara's letter, dated February 17th. I am
very sorry to hear that you have been ill again and hope you are rather
better by this time and that you will get well soon.
I sent thirteen copies of your book yesterday to an agent with
directions for them to be forwarded to you as soon as possible. I had sent
them three copies on Monday. I hope they will all reach you safely. Please
do not be in any hurry about sending the money for them. | With many
kind regards | Yours sincerely