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Letter from the Associated Publishing Company to Grant Richards, January 17, 1920
Sender
Associated Publishing Company
Sender Location
London (England)
Recipient
Richards, Grant, 1872-1948
Recipient Location
London (England)
Date
1920-01-17
Description
One letter from The Associated Publishing Company to Grant Richards sending him two proofs of "Broken Blossoms" by D. W. Griffith, which is a film adaptation based on the short story "The Chink and the Child" from the short story collection "Limehouse Nights" by Thomas Burke. The Associated Publishing Company wanted to ask if Richards would send them a copy of "Limehouse Nights" and if Richards was prepared to reprint "The Chink and the Child."
Letter from the Associated Publishing Company to Grant Richards, January 17, 1920
Sender
Associated Publishing Company
Sender Location
London (England)
Recipient
Richards, Grant, 1872-1948
Recipient Location
London (England)
Date
1920-01-17
Description
One letter from The Associated Publishing Company to Grant Richards sending him two proofs of "Broken Blossoms" by D. W. Griffith, which is a film adaptation based on the short story "The Chink and the Child" from the short story collection "Limehouse Nights" by Thomas Burke. The Associated Publishing Company wanted to ask if Richards would send them a copy of "Limehouse Nights" and if Richards was prepared to reprint "The Chink and the Child."