Box 39
Contains 112 Results:
TL[copy,fragment] to the Editor, New York Harald Tribune Books, Feb.15, 1927
New York; Dear Sir: You will perhaps afford me the hospitality of your column for the following statement: [Appeared in the NY Herald Tribune Book Section on Feb. 20, 1927; re: The Nature Of A Crime]
TL[copy] to the Editor, New York Herald Tribune Book Section, [1937?]
[n.p.] Sir, In one little word your critic of my "Great Trade Route" goes just too far. He speaks of my 'vilification
TL[copy] Editor, New York Times, Mar.31, 1939
New York; Sir, The present juncture would seem to give the United States an opportunity for one of her most shining
TL[copy] to Charles Olsen, May 30, 1939
New York; My dear Olsen, Thank you. For we [sic] also it was a great pleasure to have made your acquaintance
TL[copy] to George Oppenheimer, Nov.9, 1928
Paris; My dear Oppenheimer, I was very glad to get your letter with the specimen sheet of publicity
TL[copy] to A.R. Orage, Sept.7, 1932
[Toulon?] Dear Orage, Thank you for yours of the 18th ult. What I have been doing is to get together
TL[copy] to the Oxford University Press, May 26, 1935
New York; Dear Sirs, I have brought with me from Paris a tranlation of EL PERIQUILLO SARNIENTO by Jose Joaquin Fernandez de Lizardi
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