Box 67
Contains 95 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Geoffrey Grigson, [Nov., 1934]
London; Dear Grigson. Can you come to a very small cocktail meeting here, on Wednesday of next week [Invitation to meeting included.]
Lewis, Wyndham TLS to Graham Smith, Nov.4, 1934
London; Dear Graham Smith. Your letter re. the debts that have accumulated during my two year illness has reached me.
Lewis, Wyndham TLS to [?] Saunders, Nov.5, 1934
London; Dear Miss Saunders. Thank you for your letter - to which I have just cabled a reply.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[telegram] to Geoffrey Grigson, Nov.11, 1934
London; Want Sitwell book for few hours shall be in all day till six chilworth or could meet halfway
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Geoffrey Grigson, Nov.24, 1934
London; My dear Grigson. It was very annoying that the "Post" would not let you reveiw the Sitwell book.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy]S to [?] Hastings, Dec.1, 1934
London; Dear Hastings. I have not so far heard from my fellow-guest of the delightful lunch we had
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Geoffrey Grigson, Dec.3, 1934
London; My dear Grigson. Did you see a review in the "Times Litt. Sup." about Murry & myself?
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Desmond Flower, Dec.5, 1934
[London] Dear Flower. I enclose a carbon copy of my last letter, lest it should have gone astray,
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Geoffrey Grigson, Dec.7, 1934
[London] My dear Grigson. What day did we say for a cup of tea? I have forgotten but think it was next week.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft]S to Editor, The New Statesman, Dec.15, 1934
[London] Sir. People who live in glass-houses invariably throw stones, that is a law of nature: