At long last I can report that your masterwork is fully and completely enshrined on the shelves of the BRITISH LIBRARY -- the world's greatest research library for the humanities -- in perpetuity.

Its call mark is YA.1998.a.66.

During all the various enquiries/instructions to purchase and catalogue which I initiated, the title has, of course, provoked much comment. I have assured all doubters of the book's value to feminist research.


Best wishes

Hope to meet you again one day in Bangkok.


Anthony Farrington

Deputy Director
The British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
197 Blackfriars Road
London SE1 8NG
England





You will, I am sure, appreciate that we are not a public library and do not normally loan out any of our stock, unless by inter-library loan -- and then only when the requested item(s) cannot be traced in any other U.K. library.

Our readers tend to be scholars and academic researchers rather than members of the general public, but within these parameters your book will be available for consultation in our Reading Rooms.


Sincerely,

Hedley Sutton
The British Library




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