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Henry Regnery to Ludwig von Mises Letter, February 16, 1965
February 16, 1965
Dr. Ludwig von Mises
777 West End Avenue
New York 25, New York
Dear Dr. von Mises:
As you may remember, I wrote a year or two ago to Yale University
Press about using a portion of your HUMAN ACTION as a paperback.
Chester Kerr, the director of the press, replied that he "would like
to think it over. "
I heard nothing further until today. This morning I received a long
letter from Mr. Kerr in which he says that they are now more favor-
able to my idea, and want to know whether I am still interested.
Then he goes on to ask whether we would like to take reprint rights
to the entire book. He says that there has been a good deal of criti-
cism for the "allegedly poor quality" of the present edition, and that
all this might be solved if they let us take over the book.
Needless to say, I would like very much to have such a distinguished
and important book on our list, but there are certain practical problems.
He says, for example, that they would lease the corrected offset plates
to us, but if our edition were printed from the same plates as theirs
wouldn't it contain the same faults? It would be most helpful if you
would let me have your opinion of Mr. Kerr's suggestion.
Another possibility, of course, would be to obtain rights to offset the
original edition, but then any corrections that have been made subse-
Henry
quent to that could not be included. You are in a better position to
answer all these problems than anyone else, and I would greatly appreciate
it if you would let me know what you think about it all.
Regnery
The little book we published last fall by Jacques Rueff, AN AGE OF
Company
INFLATION, is beginning to move quite well. The reviewers paid no
attention to it when it came out, and I couldn't even get the Wall Street
PUBLISHERS
Journal interested, but the book is beginning to move now, and I think
114 West Illinois Street
may develop into quite a good seller. Are you, by the way, familiar
Chicago, Illinois 60610
with Rueff's "L'Ordre Social"? I would be interested to know what you
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think of it, and whether you feel that an English translation might be
worth considering. Michael Heilperin has recommended it to me, and
says that it could be cut by 50% if necessary.
Sincerely yours,
HENRY REGNERY
President
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02/16/1965