Letter to Annie Horniman from Marie Carmichael Stopes, the birth-control pioneer. Refers to Horniman's former low opinion of Stopes's attempt at writing a play; agrees that she was then too young but she is now able to write, stating that she encloses a play which has provoked favourable opinions from those who have read it; claims she has taken advantage of Horniman's lesson. Double page opening.
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Letter to Annie Horniman from Marie Carmichael Stopes, the birth-control pioneer. Refers to Horniman's former low opinion of Stopes's attempt at writing a play; agrees that she was then too young but she is now able to write, stating that she encloses a play which has provoked favourable opinions from those who have read it; claims she has taken advantage of Horniman's lesson. Double page opening.
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