Box 4
Contains 20 Results:
Lewis M[printed, copy] Britons Never Shall Be Bees, [Jan., 1926]
[n.p.] Printed in "The Calendar of Modern Letters", January, 1926, p. 360-362. Xerox copy.
Lewis AM[draft] & TM The Bull Gun, [1916-1917?]
[Lydd?] Reference to this is made in the chapter of "Blasting and Bombardiering" of the same name. Two copies of the typed manuscript, one containing corrections made by G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis' hand.
Lewis TM[copy] Can Democracy Be Defined, Dec.12, 1940
[Toronto] Typescript copy of introductory and closing commentary referring to accompanying broadcast Lewis made on CBC on December 12, 1940. On CBC Continuity letterhead.
Lewis TM[fragment] Canadian Nature and Its Painters, [Aug., 1946]
[n.p.] First published in "The Listener", Aug.29, 1946, later in "Wyndam Lewis on Art", p. 425-429.
Lewis AM[draft, fragments] & TM Cantelman, [1917-1918]
[n.p.] Narrative concerns Cantelman during World War I; public and private attitudes toward the war. The final leaves of the draft involve Cantelman's reading of the "Code." Portions of the manuscript are published as Chapter IV, "The War-Crowds, 1914", of Part II of "Blasting and Bombardiering".
Lewis TM[draft, fragment] & TM[copy, draft, fragment] Cantelman, [1917-1918]
[n.p.] Variant text of Cantelman. Typescript with changes and revisions in the hand of G. Anne Lewis.
Lewis AMS[draft] Cantleman's Spring Mate, 1917
[n.p.] Heavily amended draft, dated and signed by Lewis. This story first published in "The Little Review", vol. IV, no. 6 (October, 1917), p. 8-14. Issued in a privately printed edition with "The Ideal Giant" and "The Code of a Herdsnab" in 1917.
Lewis TM Cantleman's Spring Mate, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Last paragraph states: "Cantleman's Spring-Mate and "War Baby" which fillows it were in included in the original edition of "Blasting and Bombadiering".
Lewis AM & TM[draft, copy] The Chantrey Collection at the Academy, [Jan., 1949]
[London] Two draft versions and a copy of the final text, as printed in "The Listener", January 13, 1949, p. 65.
Lewis AN[otes] & M[printed] The Chantrey Collection at the Academy, [1949]
[London] Folder of notes, clippings and printed material related to the Chantrey bequest and envelope material came in, marked as such.