Box 39
Contains 112 Results:
TL[copy] to the Oxford University Press, Jun.13, 1936
Paris; Dear Sirs... Will you please observe that I refuse to permit your publication of my book GREAT TRADE ROUTE
TL[copy] to the Manager, Oxford University Press, Jul.14, 1936
Penshurst; dear Sir, With regard to differences that have arisen between your New York branch and myself
TL[copy] to the Oxford University Press, Jul.14, 1936
Penshurst; Dear Sirs, I have to thank you for Mr. Lowry's letter of the 24th ult. I do not think any purpose would be
TL[copy] to the Oxford University Press, Jul.22, 1936
Penshurst; Dear Sirs... May I suggest that you should forward me your set of the proofs of the GREAT ROUTE?
TL[copy] to the Oxford University Press, Aug.12, 1936
Paris; Dear Sirs, I am now in receipt of your letter of the 30th ult. and your cable of yesterday
TL[copy] to the Oxford University Press, Jan.26, 1937
New York; Dear Sirs, I have received a letter of which the following is a copy from Allen & Unwin
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Apr.1, 1935
[New York] My dear Palmer, Here is the article about Conrad, promised for today. Please admire my punctuality
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, May 6, 1935
New York; Dear Palmer, For the articles by me that you have suggested I should propose the following subjects
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Sept.11, 1935
[Toulon] My dear Palmer, That is quite right about Mrs. Aley. I move about so much
TL[copy] to Paul Palmer, Sept.28, 1935
Toulon; Dear Palmer, I wish you would get your people to send me the A.M.'s that have my articles in them