i) Handwritten letter signed (2 pp). No address. Will send book he has embellished. Also refers to [Victor] Gollancz. 12 March 1929
ii) Handwritten letter signed (1p) sent from London. Regrets that his sonnet can never be published. undated
iii) Handwritten letter signed (2 pp) sent from Wiltshire. Refers to Laski as 'the Bogey of the Labour Party', mentions Dick Sheppard, Sam Behrman, and Cockerill[?]. Lives a quiet life: he 'reads books which take my mind away from a world which I am not able to like or fit in with'. 20 November 1945