Letter to R. G. Monier-Williams (13 august)


This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle on 13 august [1925-1926] from The Gloucester Hotel, Weymouth, Ltd. to Mr. R. G. Monier-Williams, the manager of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Psychic Bookshop.
Letter
Dear Monier-Williams
Your reports are models.
The results are, I think, remarkable for this time of year.
The Museum keeps that average of £1 a day which I had hoped for. There was an excellent & intelligent article about it in "News of the World."
Very wet here — but we hope for the best.
I think that rather untidy picture & written document on the right of the door out of the Museum could come down and the Oscar Wilde exhibit take its place. Put the other in a safe place as it belongs to the L.S.A.
Tell Miss Dallas, as from yourself, that we would take as many as 50 of her 'Mors Janua Vitae' if at half price. Otherwise we are not increasing our stock.
Stick Tweedale's book to the front all you can. It is a good one.
- Yours sincerely
- A Conan Doyle.
Aug 13
