Box 64
Contains 101 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Jessie Dismorr, May 30, 1923
London; Dear Jessie. On Friday I have sitter till 4.30 & another one at 8.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to James Joyce, Jun.27, 1923
London; Dear Joyce, Mrs. S. gave me your message, and I shall be delighted to see you Friday next at five.
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Osbert Sitwell, Jun.14, 1923
London; Dear Sitwell. I enjoyed Facade, & think it was an improvement on the first performance.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to T. S. Eliot, Dec.2, 1923
London; Dear Eliot. Your promised me: (1) To pay me a cheque as soon as I handed you the Mss.
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Richard Wyndham, [1924?]
[London] Dear Dick. (1) If you are worried, I have had far more cause for worry than you.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Fanny Eveleigh Wadsworth, [May, 1924?]
[London] Dear Fanny. In the restaurant last might I met Dick, who when I referred to the matter of the monthly cheque
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Fanny Eveleigh Wadsworth, [May, 1924?]
[London] Dear Fanny. Without wasting time in disputes [???] known the circumstances appeared to you
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Fanny Eveleigh Wadsworth, [May 1, 1924?]
[London] Dear Fanny. There is no good indulging in humbug: and no letter I could write you under the circumstances
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Richard Wyndham, [May, 1924?]
[London] My dear Dick. First your Letter: Your "open diplomacy" (though if open it ceases thank god to be "diplomacy" - which is a game for fools
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Richard Wyndham, [May, 1924?]
[London] Dear Dick. With regard to the mild and reasonable nature of my reply to you yesterday, it has occurred to me