Box 42
Contains 102 Results:
TL[draft] to the Editor, The Times Literary Supplement, [n.d.]
[Paris] Dear Sir, Since yo have printed a letter from Mrs Conrad on my book "Joseph Conrad: A Personal Remembrance", I should like to be allowed to state
TL[copy] to Edward W. Titus, Mar.11, 1930
[Paris] Dear Mr. Titus, It was obliging of you to send me by Mr Putnam a message to the effect that you wanted that story.
TL[copy] to Edward W. Titus, Mar.11, 1930
Paris; Dear Mr Titus, Thank you. You offered me howecer frs 2,000 for anything I would send you.
TL[copy] to Philip Unwin, Sept.1, 1937
[New York] Dar Mr Philip Unwin, Yours of the 17th ult. ref translations. I think it would be best if you would communicate with Mrs E.G. Bown about these.
TL[photocopy]S to Stanley Unwin, Sept.16, 1936
Paris; Dear Mr Unwin, Before he left, yesterday, Crankshaw communicated to me your letter of the 7th inst.
TL[carbon copy] to Stanley Unwin, Sept.16, 1936
Paris; Dear Mr Unwin, Before he left, yesterday, Crankshaw communicated to me your letter of the 7th inst.
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Sept.26, 1936
[Toulon?]Dear Mr Wnwin, Your name certainly seems to have worked wonders on Mr Greenslet- for I have just had a wire from him
TL[carbon copy] to Stanley Unwin, Nov.3, 1936
[Paris]Dear Mr Unwin, We hope to leave for New York in about a week's time. I had hoped also to go by way of London,
TL[photocopy] to Stanley Unwin, Nov.3, 1936
Paris; Dear Mr Unwin, We hope to leave for New York in about a week's time. I had hoped also to go by way of London,
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Nov.10, 1936
[Paris] Dear Mr Unwin, I am much obliged to you for your letter of November 6th. It is kind of you to give yourself so much trouble,