Page 3, 11th February 1938
11th February 1938
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Page 3, 11th February 1938
— Catholic Worker Bookshop In London
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Catholic Worker Bookshop In London
It may be that London will soon have a Catholic bookshop specially devoted to counteracting the influence of the Workers' Bookshops. The following letter was received during the week, unfortunately a fuller was not given.
Catholic Worker Bookshops are undoubtedly needed in London today. Myself and a group of friends are planning to open one soon in London. I am sure that there are plenty of Catholics who would be willing to help in this sphere of Catholic Action. If these will kindly write to me, London will soon see the first or its Catholic Worker 13ookshops.
Yours in Christ the Worker.
L. M. COOK. 22, Linsey Street, S.E.
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