Letter, signed : New York, NY, to Mr. Goldschmidt, 26 January 1947.

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Letter, signed : New York, NY, to Mr. Goldschmidt, 26 January 1947.

Letter, typed and signed, is addressed to Mr. Goldschmidt, and concerns a letter from Dorothy Norman regarding the publication titled "Twice a Year." Wright writes that advertisements for the manuscript will be placed in several European newspapers such as the "Paris Herald-Tribune," "London Daily Mail," "Carrefour," and "Nouvelles Littaires." He ends the letter by mentioning his intentions to return to Paris.

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University of Michigan

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