Box 67
Contains 95 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Sir Nicholas Waterhouse, Sept.5, 1934
London; My deaar Docker. Thank you for your letter. I will, if I do not encroach too much upon your time, make a few remarks
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Jessie Dismorr, Oct.3, 1934
London; My dear Jessie.Thank you for your letter. I should be delighted to meet your young friend, Roger [Rosykter?]
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Jessie Dismorr, Oct.8, 1934
[London] My dear Jessie. Come, if you can, at 4.30 instead of 5 tomorrow. If it is impossible to get hold of R. R.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Desmond Flower, Oct.14, 1934
[London] Dear Flower. As regards Zwemmer's poster : I feel that the act of good will on the part of a bookseller
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Geoffrey Grigson, Oct.15, 1934
London; Dear Grigson. Thank you for your splendid review of "Men Without Art". - Did you see old Edith on Sunday
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Desmond Flower, Oct.20, 1934
London; Dear Flower.Thank you for the cards. Here is a short list to send to. I was extremely glad to hear that the books
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Desmond Flower, Oct.21, 1934
London; Dear Flower.I had not time to answer your note last night re the novel. The fact is that my position is one of
Lewis, Wyndham TL[draft]S + TL[draft] + TL [draft, fragment] to Editor of the "Spectator", Oct.22, 1934
Sir. The reiterated statement, in a book-review (namely that of Oct 19th, by Mr. Stephen Spender) that the literary criticism
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] & TL[copy] to Desmond Flower, Oct.29, 1934
London; Dear Flower. I learn that a complete portrait gallery of "authors, past and present," is to form part of the Sunday Times
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Sir William Rothernstein, Nov.7, 1934
London; My dear Rotherstein. I ws delighted to hear from the young man in charge of the arrangements that you were