DLA016-0103 Transcription
Enclos.
29th January, 1925.
Dear Sir,
I am desired by Mr. de Laszlo to return you the enclosed M.S. in which you will see that he has made various corrections.[1] He wishes me to add that he hopes that it will appear in its present state and that no further cuttings will be necessary.
Will you also be so kind as to send Mr. de Laszlo a copy of the number of the Magazine in which it appears.
Just now Mr. de Laszlo is so very busy with his Studio work that he would like to postpone the other matter you mention, for the present.[2]
Yours faithfully,
Secretary.
Rudolph de Cordova, Esq.,
99 Oxford Gardens,
North Kensington, W.10.
Editorial Note:
Rudolph de Cordova (1860-1941), Jamaican-born British writer, screenwriter and actor.
SMDL
21/12/2017
[1] This was for an article to be published in T.P’s & Cassell’s Weekly. See related archive items: DLA016-0104, letter from Rudolph de Cordova to de László, 28 January 1925; DLA016-0105, letter from de László to Rudolph de Cordova, 26 January 1925; DLA016-0106, letter from Rudolph de Cordova to de László, 21 January 1925; and DLA016-0108, letter from Rudolph de Cordova to de László, 9 January 1925. The article eventually appeared in the 28th March 1925 issue, p. 848 (continued p. 855), for a press cutting of the article, see DLA096-0206 (DLA122-0001 is a duplicate cutting).
[2] This other matter appears to have been the publication of a further article on de László, see DLA016-0104, op. cit.