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[Mrs Strachey] to Levy,

Letter authorising Graham Hutton to obtain Senior papers in Levy's possession; legal proceedings to be taken if Levy refuses to comply with this request. Copy.

Levy to John St Loe Strachey,

Intends to publish Senior's lectures; will send 'all doubtful passages' for reconsideration; asks if photographs may be made of the paintings of Senior.

John St. Loe Strachey to Levy,

Suggests that recipient submit his Memoir to Mrs Strachey so that '... she can then ask for the omission of anything which she does not desire published.' Is prepared to correct his MSS; explains allusion to Miss Strachey, who was writer's aunt; information re 'The Club'; the work of the Master in Chancery. Enclosed is 'Memorandum by Mrs St. Loe Strachey in regard to the Senior Papers.' (Attached is copy of memorandum of Jan., 1912). Endorsed: 'Private'. Copy.

Levy to John St. Loe Strachey,

His intentions re publishing his research an Senior; intends to publish a monograph on some aspects of Senior's economic ideas; proposes to publish Senior's lectures and write a separate vol. on Senior's life and works; gives outline plan of latter, entitled 'The Career and Thought of Nassau W. Senior.' Considers that it would be 'utterly absurd' for him to stop his researches 'abruptly at this juncture.' Is prepared to submit his MSS to the recipient for 'omission of certain minor details.'.

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Insists that no unpublished MSS be used by Levy and that all Senior papers must be returned if recipient unwilling to give assurance to that effect.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Will not use unpublished MSS: 'You may rest, assured that I have no secret designs whatsoever, with reference to the materials you have been so kind as to place under my custody.'.

Levy to John St. Loe Strachey,

Macmillan Co. have refused to publish writer's book although it is 'of decided value and interest.' Wishes to send MSS to recipient who might find a suitable English publisher; no. of economists consider it an important work; anxious for advice.

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