Item ALL/11/107 - Letter from Charles Perry Brown to Herbert Allingham

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ALL/11/107

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Letter from Charles Perry Brown to Herbert Allingham

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  • 21 Feb 1907 (Creation)

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Stamped address: 'Brookeleas', 3 Eden Road, Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells. Signed.
'Although the News Agent here sends me regularly a copy of the N B P I thank you most heartily for the advance copy you kindly forward me. The [?] story 'Max' demands and receives immediate perusal. It will delight every boy. A very excellent and powerful piece of work and should send the circulation of the N B P up to 100,000. I am looking out some more good illustratoins and hope to send them by post this week and next week the weather may, I hope, not prevent my usual visit to Fleet St. I amy be able to suggest an inexpensive method of 'working up the sale' but old effort in this line costs a lot of money - but if carefully used it comes back 'after many days'. I do not like to venture any remark about 'many'. But I hope you may 'long sustain the wonderful school interest 'now on' - he is a rare 'character' and 'all alive!'. The British Key incident, wonderfully good!.'

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