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_XXXXCOCC WA.6-2034;TM-4246 "o ember 12, 1066 titan. Ed. Paperbound Books In thint B.R.Bowker Co., 1180 Avenue or th.) .".mericae .jew fork, N.Y. 1003d Dear .tiacKeigan, Your kind letter of the 10th makes me both ha:-y and unhancy. bemuse of the asortiottee- recognition IIITSWASII continues to receive end unhap - 0 boosue I sent Just the information Aim request to Pik' months ego askinc for just thl. lintin3. A number of book velli:18 suis,, Ater, t,1ri t I do this. ie havo bE.on, lIttere11Y flo)iled with letters fro. people - venting to get the book and not knowing how. The tip thing is that quite a huuber oe •Nholesalers have it end have cline :c11 - .vitb it. Thar are '.'.:2,500 copies in print. It is distributed by WA, Bo.-kmziro , Dimond- stein, Baker & Taylor, Replier, United News, District News, Delmarva Mews, stocked by several distributors a •ecializin7 in hoals nn libr'irtas whoso Times 3 c'ia lo-:k up end supply 11: you are interested, and ray British agent tai . is contreeteil publication 1 Feltrinalli. I cani.ot begin to tell you how :nnny bo-kstc,re her en , ' abroad :stork :Intl sell it. For quite a while it we a the boat-seller in the field. It to r"vnl blb le to every bookstore ih tba country thrniTh normal ristributivo ch-nnals. Thank you very mob for yry, rx interest. If there 1 , 3 siyjihing ("lee ycu - ould like to know, please ask re. There is one sum-cation I would likt to mak , i, if "lay . I em the pub41 ,, ber. 1 bav• ]earned that with modern bo, :kl:opriftg 1-1; c'hinr7s some of the stores are reluctant to introduce new iterne l beceole it ranch .s !'271.00 to do so. Cth..rc, have persona reFison for not )+461tir: to cf... 1 .vitb 0: 1 6' r,.f thF .listribators. It could be helpful to us and the store to indicate that ;'BITE - IA ?H is availbels from the regaiar wholesalers sa,1 directly from us. b orne also esil upon t.1.3 bneausa we can and do give much faster service outside the metropolitan arses. Sincerely, Harold •;elsberg

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_XXXXCOCC WA.6-2034;TM-4246

"o ember 12, 1066

titan. Ed. Paperbound Books In thint B.R.Bowker Co., 1180 Avenue or th.) .".mericae .jew fork, N.Y. 1003d

Dear .tiacKeigan,

Your kind letter of the 10th makes me both ha:-y and unhancy. bemuse of the asortiottee- recognition IIITSWASII continues to receive end unhap-0 boosue I sent Just the information Aim request to Pik' months ego askinc for just thl. lintin3. A number of book velli:18 suis,,Ater, t,1ri t I do this. ie havo bE.on, lIttere11Y flo)iled with letters fro. people -venting to get the book and not knowing how. The tip thing is that quite a huuber oe •Nholesalers have it end have cline :c11 -.vitb it.

Thar are '.'.:2,500 copies in print. It is distributed by WA, Bo.-kmziro , Dimond-stein, Baker & Taylor, Replier, United News, District News, Delmarva Mews, stocked by several distributors a •ecializin7 in hoals nn libr'irtas whoso Times 3 c'ia lo-:k up end supply 11: you are interested, and ray British agent tai.is contreeteil publication 1 Feltrinalli.

I cani.ot begin to tell you how :nnny bo-kstc,re her en,' abroad :stork :Intl sell it. For quite a while it we a the boat-seller in the field. It to r"vnl blb le to every bookstore ih tba country thrniTh normal ristributivo ch-nnals.

Thank you very mob for yry,rx interest. If there 1 ,3 siyjihing ("lee ycu -ould like to know, please ask re. There is one sum-cation I would likt to mak,i, if "lay . I em the pub41,,ber. 1 bav• ]earned that with modern bo,:kl:opriftg 1-1; c'hinr7s some of the stores are reluctant to introduce new iternelbeceole it ranch .s !'271.00 to do so. Cth..rc, have persona reFison for not )+461tir: to cf... 1 .vitb 0:16' r,.f thF .listribators. It could be helpful to us and the store to indicate that ;'BITE-IA ?H is availbels from the regaiar wholesalers sa,1 directly from us. borne also esil upon t.1.3 bneausa we can and do give much faster service outside the metropolitan arses.

Sincerely,

Harold •;elsberg

B. R. Bowker Company= 1180 Avenue of Me Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036 LT 1-8800

November 10 1966

Mr. Harold Weisberg Hyattstown, Md.

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