- Crook/D/D1/2/48
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- 5 Feb 1994
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
In view of Brassey's comments that his book was too rhetorical, Close informs Crook that he will cut out much of the question and answer format in the revised edfition.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
In view of Brassey's comments that his book was too rhetorical, Close informs Crook that he will cut out much of the question and answer format in the revised edfition.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Informs Crook that the typescript of the revised draft of 'Wavell' is complete. Mentions that he has become 'frail in movement'.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Suggests to Crook that he gives the copy of 'A Pathan Company' now in his posession to St John's Library.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Expresses his sorrow over Ben's death. Requests that Crook passes on a message of sympathy to the family.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Confirms to Crook that he was aware of the death of Abdus Salam. Mentions that his bronchitis is showing signs of improvement with the arrival of the warmer weather.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
In view of the lack of a positive response from the British Library, Close advises Crook 'not to bother about them'. He requests confirmation that his books have been placed in the C.U.L. and the Bodleian. He mentions that his bronchitis varies in intensity, but even at best it would not allow him a visit to England.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Confirms the acknowledgement of receipt of his books by the C.U.L. Notes that the restrictions on his mobility make him feel bored on occasion.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Asks Crook how to proceed in view of a suggestion by the Greek ambassador that 'A Pathan Company' be re-published in Greece.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Note to Crook thanking him for writing to Routledge.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Letter to Crook outlining why he thinks his book may be viewed by publishers as 'unsellable'.