T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 116
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 116
To Colonel R. Buxton.
Plymouth.
16.XI.32
Dear Robin
Ever so many thanks. This is a belated reply to your investing kindness, but the markets of the world wobble as they please: my cash is too small a weight to sway it one way or the other - too small to justify it. It is very good of you to take such trouble to place it neatly out at work.
I hear (by a side-blow) that the Odyssey version has been published commercially in the States, under my name, and is selling fairly. Probably the proceeds will not be much: but anything in dollars will make a show, now-a-days. Bruce Rogers, Isham, and I divide a royalty upon the U.S.A. rights; and I agreed to the use of my name there, it being so foreign and remote a country.
More thanks.
Yours
T.F.S.
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