Box 65
Contains 99 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Lord Glenapp, Dec.13, 1930
London; Dear Lord G. This note merely to say I shall be away tomorrow (Sunday), but back on Monday.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Lady Cholmondeley, Dec.21, 1930
[n.p.] Dear Lady Cholmondeley. I have just been to a doctor and he has advised me to go to bed -
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to [Unknown], Dec.22, 1930
[n.p.] Thank you very much for your letter. - It is gastric flu'.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[fragment] to Nancy Cunard, Dec.31, 1930
[London] Dear Nancy. Here is a rough agreement regarding "The Roaring Queen," outlined in this way
1928-1930
Lewis, Wyndham ALS[draft] to Income Tax Bureau, [1928?]
[n.p.] Dear Sir I must apologize for the long delay in answering you but the facts re. "The Arthur Press" are as follows. [No address on envelope but "NOT SENT" written.]
Lewis, Wyndham ALS[draft] to David Garnett, [1928]
[London] Dear Mr. Garnett. The edition of the New York Herald-Tribune Magazine Section wants "a gossipy article of 2.000 words"
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft, fragment] to C. H. Prentice, [1928?]
[London] Dear Prentice, I have reread your letter of June 21st though I have still had no chance of looking agin at the agreement. [Not in Lewis' hand, may be A.J.A. Symons']
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Rupert Lee, Apr.18, 1928
[n.p.] Dear Sir. Two days ago I sent you a telegram to which I have received no reply.
Lewis, Wyndham ALS[draft] to Richard Wyndham, [Apr.20, 1928]
[n.p.] My dear Mr. Wyndham. If [?] told you that I was asked by the London group to contribute to their [Belo?] Exhibition