BLACKWELL FAMILY KITTY BARRY From Longrams Grem + Co Copy 39 Paternoster Row London EC Dec. 4th 1913. Longmans Green & Co. Dear Madam, We find that under the agreement for Dr. Blackwell's "Pioneer Work" dated April 1895, the copyright is vested in us. As, however, there is a clause providing that five years after the date of publication the agreement might be terminated by either party giving three months notice of intention to do so. We should not make anyclaim on the new edition which you propose to publish. It would be, of course, open to Dr. Blackwell's executors now to give the necessary notice. We remain Dear Madam Yours faithfully Longmans Green & Co Miss Katharine Barry. Hotel Kilmun Holy LochLongmans, Green & Co 443 to 449, Fourth Avenue, and Thirtieth Street, New York. 8, Hornby Road, Bombay. 303, Bowbazar Street, Calcutta. Telegraphic Address: Longmans, Cent, London (two words for United Kingdom) Telephone 3670 City (2 Lines) 39 Paternoster Row, London, E.C. December 4th 1913. Dear Madam, We find that under the agreement for Dr. Blackwell's "Pilgrim Work" dated April 1895., the Copyright is vested in us. As, however, there is a clause providing that five years after the date of publication the agreement might be terminated by either party giving three months notice of intention to do so, we should not make any claim on the new edition which you propose to publish. It would be, of course, open to Dr. Blackwell's executors now to give the necessary notice. We remain, Dear Madam, Yours faithfully, Longmans Green & Co Miss Katharine Barry, Hotel, Lilmun, Holy Loch. Longmans, Green & Co 443 to 449, Fourth Avenue, and Thirtieth Street, New York. 8, Hornby Road, Bombay. 303, Bowbazar Street, Calcutta. Telegraphic Address: Longmans, Cent, London (two words for United Kingdom) Telephone 3670 City (2 Lines) 39 Paternoster Row, London, E.C. December 12th 1913. Dear Madam, We are in receipt of your letter of December 9th and do not understand what the difficulty is in regard to Dr. Blackwell's book. In our letter of December 4th we wrote to you that we should not make any claim on the new edition, and we also wrote on the same date to Mr Rhys, the editor of the Everyman Library to the same effect. We remain, Dear Madam, Yours faithfully, Longmans Green & Co Miss Katharine Barry.