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161, KING'S ROAD,
KINGSTON-ON-THAMES

6 December 1901

Dear Mr. President,

Upon the publication of my work "Animals in Motion" Captain N. J. Smith did me the favor of taking charge of a copy thereof for presentation to you, which, he informed me you were good enough to accept, and to promise to have suitably bound and placed in the library of your University.

By this day's mail I take the liberty of forwarding to your address, a companion volume of that work "The Human Figure in Motion" which I hope you will consider worthy of similar attention. To comply with post office requirements, the unbound sheets have been wrapped in two packages to which I have added a supplementary package.

With regard to the binding will you permit me to suggest the advisability of [mounting?] the sheets printed on one side only, on [stout-bond?] or bank note paper, and for those sheets printed on both sides to be hinged with the same kind of paper; as the so called "art paper" which publishers insist on using for

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161, KING'S ROAD,
KINGSTON-ON-THAMES

6 December 1901

Dear Mr. President,

Upon the publication of my work "Animals in Motion" Captain N. J. Smith did me the favor of taking charge of a copy thereof for presentation to you, which, he informed me you were good enough to accept, and to promise to have suitably bound and placed in the library of your University.

By this day's mail I take the liberty of forwarding to your address, a companion volume of that work "The Human Figure in Motion" which I hope you will consider worthy of similar attention. To comply with post office requirements, the unbound sheets have been wrapped in two packages to which I have added a supplementary package.

With regard to the binding will you permit me to suggest the advisability of mounting[Dr?] the sheets printed on one side only, on store-bond[Dr?] or bank note paper, and for those sheets printed on both sides to be hinged with the same kind of paper; as the so called "art paper" which publishers insist on using for