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William Raney. Typescript letter signed to Beaton.

The arrival of the "My Fair Lady" photographs created quite a stir. Asks Beaton to send a note letting him know how many more will be forthcoming, and what kind of pictures they will be. Informs him that 2, 058 copies of "Royal Portraits" have been sold and they expect to have sold them all by Christmas.

Raney, William Eugene (1916-1964) editor

William Philip Perrin. Power-of-attorney document.

Grants power of attorney to Jaques & Fisher with respect to an exchange of three 'mulatto' slaves (Elizabeth; Nell and David), the alleged children of white men (Thomas White; Spencer) formerly employed by Perrin on his estates. An undated note about the transaction is appended; grouping the two documents as a single item was a cataloguing decision. Manuscript.

William Paley. Typescript letter to Beaton.

A copy of "Cecil Beaton's Fair Lady" arrived today. Thanks Beaton very much. It is a beautiful book. It will be "a permanent souvenir of a great play and of your own genius". Looks forward to seeing him soon.

Paley, William Samuel (1901-1990) broadcaster

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