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Richard A. G. White, M.A. (Oxon)
Solicitor of the Supreme Court
12 Powis Grove, Brighton, Sussex BN1 3HF Telephone Brighton (0273) 21469
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Henry Hardy, Esq.,
34 Southmoor Road,
Oxford.
Dear Sir,
I have been instructed by Mr Andrew Malcolm, the author of a work entitled 'MAKING MAMES', to institute proceedings against the Oxford University Press for specific performance of a contract to publish the work. I consider that you are an important potential witness in such action and, if you had no objection, I would like to interview you about the matter.
I have already indicated this wish in a letter to Mr Richardson and the Press has registered no objection. However, if you wished your own or the Press's lawyers to be present during the interview, I would of course accept this,
I hope to hear from you shortly whether or not you are willing to be interviewed, and if so, I would meet you at the time and place most convenient to you.
Yours faithfully, RICHARD WHITE
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