BRACERS Record Detail for 11784
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Nothing for Kaizo, unless portions of New Hopes.
BR TO SANEHIKO YAMAMOTO, 28 APR. 1952
BRACERS 11784. ALD. McMaster. Russell 15 (1995): 39
Edited by K. Blackwell
Dear Mr. Yamamoto,1
I was glad to hear from you2 and sorry to learn of the ban so foolishly imposed upon you. I cannot at the moment do an article for Kaizo, but perhaps portions of my New Hopes3 would suit you. For this, however, it would be necessary to get permission from Allen & Unwin, 40 Museum St. WC1.
Yours sincerely
- 1
Mr. Yamamoto Sanehito Yamamoto was editor of the Tokyo socialist magazine, Kaizo, when BR visited China and Japan in 1920–21. He published many articles in Kaizo in the 1920s.
- 2
you See his letter to BR of 9 November 1951 (RA2 710.112597a). He tells BR of his political activity (and misfortunes) following the end of World War II, mentions that he saw BR in Los Angeles (probably 1939–40), and introduces Mrs. Yamakawa.
- 3
New Hopes New Hopes for a Changing World, published in September 1951.
