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4 Broad St
Oxford June 10 1921 Private Dear Monro I have been a long time answering
your letter of April 22. I stayed in London
a very short time or I would have been
to see you. I gave a lecture or two
& returned home. I wish I could have been
in London long enough to have given
your paper a reading. You tell me that certain of my
books are unobttainable. The truth is
that Macmillan & I are disputing
on the question. He signed an agreement
to re-issue all my work in a certain
form & now their printing has got so much
more expensive, wants some other arrangement.
He keeps evading the point. I want to get
out a uniform edition of all my poems
& prose. If that should be impossible
I have a compromise in my head which
warants some negotiation with business
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One of my few upsets at leaving London
is that I cannot any longer look in
occasionally at TThe Poetry Bookshop &
find what is being written. Yours
W B Yeats