BRACERS Record Detail for 47155
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BR TO W.W. NORTON & COMPANY, INC. / WARDER NORTON, 2 MAY 1936
BRACERS 47155. ALS. Norton papers, Columbia U.
Proofread by K. Blackwell and A. Duncan
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Telegraph House
Harting, Petersfield.1
2 May 1936
Dear Warder
Thank you for your letter of Apr. 23. Re the book of my parents’ papers, there is a slight delay, because the Nonesuch Press consider that we have included too much, and we think of getting a arbitrator to help in making excisions. From your point of view as well as theirs, shortening is desirable — at present there are about 400,000 words — but from ours it is difficult. I hope you can assent to 360000, which the Nonesuch Press will accept.
Apart from the 2 short introductory chapters which I sent you, the book consists of letters and journals, with only short explanatory notes by us. There are all details about my birth! and discussions as to whether I should be called Galahad.
I enclose the raw material for a blurb, but please work it up as you think fit. I have not mentioned in the blurb that my mother was a pioneer feminist, and addressed meetings in favour of votes for women, for which she incurred much ridicule. Add this if you think fit.a
I can’t arrange about pictures yet, but I will as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely
Bertrand Russell.
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