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ORWELL, George (1903-1950). Typed letter signed ('Geo. Orwell') to Mr Barber, offices of The Tribune, 222 Strand, London, 29 February 1944, returning his story but saying he cannot remember the one entitled My Lad sent to him previously; 'If you care to cut it to 1500, which is our maximum, I will have another look at it, though I don't undertake to accept it even then', one page, oblong 8vo (pin holes to upper left corner).

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ORWELL, George (1903-1950). Typed letter signed ('Geo. Orwell') to Mr Barber, offices of The Tribune, 222 Strand, London, 29 February 1944, returning his story but saying he cannot remember the one entitled My Lad sent to him previously; 'If you care to cut it to 1500, which is our maximum, I will have another look at it, though I don't undertake to accept it even then', one page, oblong 8vo (pin holes to upper left corner).

[And] copies of two letters from Mr Barber to George Orwell regarding the story and correspondence between Mr Barber and the archivist of the George Orwell Archive at University College, including a list of manuscripts and typescripts held there. (4)
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