A LAWRENCE M.S.
V* ' The last manuscript of "Lawrence of •*s Arabia" has been announced for" "is- '" Uanv, e" J in he U- S;A- by Messrs. _ Doubleday, Doran, and Co., the pub- *,.-. ushers, at the stupendous price of ;- £100,000. .It is entitled "The Mint." 3i ;,The issue is a formality designed to sr , protect the copyright, and the price .„, set upon it, the pub Ushers explain, is ,£, to prohibit any chance of its sale. Only ten copies will be "offered." The script > r ,n is understood to express bitter critiio.'- dsms of Jiving British figures and the r:.ii Government's policy, and its publica.o tion in England is unlikely for a long n,i-- : time to come, at least until the living -'oj persons mentioned are dead. "The »jt Mint," which runs to about 70,000 p1 words, i 3 signed with a pseudonym, A y.~ S. Boss.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 11
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145A LAWRENCE M.S. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 11
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