I no longer remembered having it. As I've always said, I'm more drawn to the manuscript's life story than to its translation. Years ago, I searched for more detailed information regarding the manuscript's ancient documentation and W.M. Voynich, and I found, more precisely, the reference and the correct name of the priest who addressed the June 26, 1911, letter to W.M. Voynich (the letter is preserved at Yale University). This is just a minor correction, but it's necessary: the signature is that of Marcus Pometta, S.J. (priest of Jesus).
Forgive me if this information has already been published.