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Dangos 1959 canlyniad

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Nassau Senior papers Ffeil
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Mrs Strachey to Hayek,

Lists publishers who refused her book before the war: 'I have no idea why they all refused it, but suspect the Munich crisis.' Suggests he might approach Jonathan Cape or John Murray. Copy.

Mrs Strachey to Hayek,

Suggests that when he goes to America that he discusses with Hutton the possibility of approaching Us publishers of Levy's book; prefers to 'let sleeping dogs lie.'. Copy.

Mrs Strachey to Hutton,

Re Senior's pamphlet 'On National Property...' which Mrs Bowley believes Levy has; is to visit John [? Strachey] and Clough Williams-Ellis. Copy.

Hutton to Mrs Strachey,

Levy's book is 'a very poor effort indeed' and is not known in Chicago: 'No one ever sees him and he is a complete recluse, if not a psychopath.' Comments on Senior's views on Political Economy.

Hutton to Mrs Strachey,

Is to return to England in July; will meet Hayek in USA; points out problems re Levy's publishers and possible legal repercussions; Senior's Jewish ancestry; arrangements for his visit.

John St. Loe Strachey to Levy,

Insists that no unpublished MSS be used by Levy and that all Senior papers must be returned if recipient unwilling to give assurance to that effect. Draft,.

Levy to John St. Loe Strachey,

Will not use unpublished MSS: 'You may rest, assured that I have no secret designs whatsoever, with reference to the materials you have been so kind as to place under my custody.'.

John St. Loe Strachey to Levy,

Cannot write a foreword for his book of more than 4-500 words; impossible for him to find an English publisher; suggests he should seek an American publisher. Copy.

Levy to Mrs Strachey,

Criticises her 'slur' on his interest in Senior; important MSS have been returned; plans volume on Senior's views on religion; wishes to avoid a quarrel.

Canlyniadau 81 i 100 o 1959