Letter, 1931 February 11, Lake, Salisbury, to Charles Scribner's Sons, [New York].

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Letter, 1931 February 11, Lake, Salisbury, to Charles Scribner's Sons, [New York].

Lodge thanks the firm for sending at the author's (James MacKaye) request a copy of his book The Dynamic Universe.

1 p. 22 cm.

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