Box 40
Contains 102 Results:
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Nov.24, 1929
[New York] Dear Pinker, Yours of the 22d inst. ref ENGLISH NOVEL. I tried to make it plain that in these things I left the decision
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Dec.2, 1929
[New York] Dear Pinkier, I am sorry but I cannot get a copy of the ENGLISH NOVEL book here and have none of my own.
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Dec.19, 1929
[Paris?] Dear Pinker, I am sending you herewith Chapter III of the HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES and under separate cover
AL[copy,fragment] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Dec.20, 1929
[Paris] Dear Pinker, ENGLISH NOVEL - I do not really know what to do about the Constable agreement, my first impulse being to tear it up
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, [1930?]
[Paris?] Dear Pinker, Thank you. The offer sounds fairly attractive. I know Morrow and his list
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Feb.13, 1930
Paris; Dear Pinker, I am sending you under another cover registered the fourth chapter of A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES.
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Mar.11, 1930
[Paris] Dear Pinker, I forwarded you on Monday the fifth chapter of the History which, I trust, reached you safely
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Mar.23, 1930
[Paris] Dear Pinker, SECKER - I have searched all my files for correspondence with Secker but cannot find any.
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Mar.30, 1930
[Paris] Dear Pinker, HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES - 10 per cent seems rather exiguous for as many as five thousan, especially as I am banking on the royalties
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Apr 3, 1930
[Paris] Dear Pinker, I am sorry to be a nuisance about these royalties but if you will look at my letter of January 4th