Box 37
Contains 20 Results:
Lewis AMS & TM Silver Paper Hills, [n.d.]
[n.p.] Notes, synopsis and opening chapter of this proposed novel with deals with a successful British painter who leaves London, his wife, his establishment-approved painting style for Rome. A "beautiful post-debutante", he "begins painting the most peculiar picture."
Lewis TM[copy] Sitwell Circus, [Nov., 1934?]
[London] Carbon of the article printed in "Time and Tide", 15, no.46, Nov.17, 1934. A study, primarily of Edith Sitwell, emphasizing the role of the three Sitwells as publicists and poseurs.
Lewis TM Snooty Baronet. New York and Val, Chapters I & II, [1932]
[London] Typescript of "Snooty Baronet" submitted by Lewis to Coburn Gilman, who attempted unsuccessfully to find an American publisher for the novel. Heavily annotated by Lewis.
Lewis TM Snooty Baronet. Humph, Chapter III, [1932]
[London] Typescript of "Snooty Baronet" submitted by Lewis to Coburn Gilman, who attempted unsuccessfully to find an American publisher for the novel. Heavily annotated by Lewis.
Lewis TM Snooty Baronet. Mithras, Chapter IV, [1932]
[London] Typescript of "Snooty Baronet" submitted by Lewis to Coburn Gilman, who attempted unsuccessfully to find an American publisher for the novel. Heavily annotated by Lewis.
Lewis TM Snooty Baronet. Lily, ChapterV, [1932]
[London] Typescript of "Snooty Baronet" submitted by Lewis to Coburn Gilman, who attempted unsuccessfully to find an American publisher for the novel. Heavily annotated by Lewis.
Lewis TM Snooty Baronet. The Hatter's Automaton, Chapter VI, [1932]
[London] Typescript of "Snooty Baronet" submitted by Lewis to Coburn Gilman, who attempted unsuccessfully to find an American publisher for the novel. Heavily annotated by Lewis.
Lewis TM Snooty Baronet. A Lord of Language & Bull-fight, Chapters VII & VIII, [1932]
[London] Typescript of "Snooty Baronet" submitted by Lewis to Coburn Gilman, who attempted unsuccessfully to find an American publisher for the novel. Heavily annotated by Lewis.
Lewis TM Snooty Baronet. The Universe of Absence, Chapter IX, [1932]
[London] Typescript of "Snooty Baronet" submitted by Lewis to Coburn Gilman, who attempted unsuccessfully to find an American publisher for the novel. Heavily annotated by Lewis.
Lewis TM Snooty Baronet. The Universe of Absence & Persia, Chapters IX & X, [1932]
[London] Typescript of "Snooty Baronet" submitted by Lewis to Coburn Gilman, who attempted unsuccessfully to find an American publisher for the novel. Heavily annotated by Lewis.