Box 64
Contains 101 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham AL[facsimile,draft]S to Thomas Sturge Moore, Feb.1, 1927
London; Dear Moore. Thank you very much for your kind letter, and I am glad that a first glance
Lewis, Wyndham ALS[draft] to Sir Nicholas Waterhouse, Feb.28, 1927
[London] Dear Waterhouse. I have now received the bill from the printer, and it is much heavier than I had expected :
Lewis, Wyndham AL[facsimile]S to Thomas Sturge Moore, [Mar., 1927]
London; Dear Moore. Thank you for your letter, and I am indeed glad to hear that some mental qualification went with
Lewis, Wyndham AL[facsimile]S to Thomas Sturge Moore, Mar.2, 1927
London; Dear Moore. Thank you for your letter, and excuse the fact that this answer is so long overdue.
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Sir William Rothenstein, Mar.6, 1927
London; Dear Rothenstein. Thank you for your card and I will ring you up in the following week instead.
Lewis, Wyndham TL to the Editor, Evening Standard, [May 6, 1927]
London; Dear Sir, In Mr. Arnold Bennett's very interesting notice last week of a publication of mine, he adopted an attitude
Lewis, Wyndham AL[facsimile]S to Thomas Sturge Moore, [Apr., 1927]
London; My dear Moore. I am sending you at the same time as this one of the advanced copyies given me of "Time & Western Man."
Lewis, Wyndham AL[facsimile]S to Thomas Sturge Moore, Apr.24, 1927
London; My dear Moore. Thank you very much for your letter. Its terms were
Lewis, Wyndham ASL to Alick Schepeler, Jun.3, 1927
[London] Dear Alick. Two minds with but one thought! As your letter arrived I was writing you.
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Sir William Rothenstein, Jun.12, 1927
London; My dear Rothenstein. Very many thanks for your kind letter, which I have just received on my return from Paris.