Letter to an editor requesting copies (15 april 1922)

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This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle on 15 april 1922 from The Ambassador hotel, New York, to an editor.


Letter

Dear Sir

Would you oblige me with three copies of your kindly notice of my lecture, which appeared in your issue of friday.

It was very full and accurate — so much so that my manager was rather afraid that it might get ahead of me, and anticipate me in some of the towns I have to visit. I trust however that so far as possible you will prevent this.

Thanking you for your courtesy

Your faithfully

Arthur Conan Doyle

Ap. 15. /22.