Box 40
Contains 102 Results:
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Dec.8, 1903
Winchelsea; Dear Mr. Pinker; I'm sending you the m.s. of that novel - for this reason. S.S. McClure will be in England this week
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, [Mar.-Apr., 1905?]
Winchelsea; My dear Pinker, Granville Barker - of the Court Theatre - is "anximoish" to see a play of mine.
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, [Oct.-Nov., 1905?]
Winchelsea; My dear Pinker: Would you kindly send the manuscript of the novel to me
AL[copy, fragment] to James B. Pinker, [Nov., 1905]
Sandgate; My dear Pinker: What I wish to do in Russia is briefly this: To go to Petersburg with my brother-in-law,
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Dec., 1905-Jan., 1906?
Winchelsea; Dear Pinker: I'm sending you herewith the "H.of the C." - arranged for the "Tribune"
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, [Mar., 1906]
London; My dear Pinker: The sales of the V Queen ought to amount to that much [100 pounds] for me.
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, [Apr.-Jun., 1906?]
London; With regard to money: I do quite seriously need the sum I mentioned & can't get on without it.
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Apr.25, 1906
London; Dear Pinker: In a rash moment you promised me a quinea for my Taubmann fund. As I am just called upon to fork out the last instal[l]ment
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Apr.26, 1906
London; My dear Pinker, Many thanks for the guinea. Of course I see that the Chesson children may be more in need of help than Chesson himself,
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Jun.27, 1906
Dear Pinker, Hudson's price seems absolutely ridiculous; I think you might ask him is he means shillings or pence.