Box 67
Contains 95 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Geoffrey Grigson, Mar.14, 1934
London; My dear Grigson. Thank you very much indeed for your exceedingly kind letter, which gave the greatest pleasure.
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Geoffrey Grigson, Mar.16, 1934
London; My dear Grigson. Your letter has cheered up my invalid state a great deal - it was awfully good of you to write it
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Stuart Gilbert, Apr.11, 1934
London; Dear Gilbert. For over six weeks I have been in this nursing home. I have had an operation - now am convalescent
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Desmond Flower, Apr.20, 1934
[London] Dear Desmond Flower. I must apologize very much for not having sent you proofs. The fact is, the post-operational
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Geoffrey Grigson, Apr.20, 1934
London; My dear Grigson. At last I am able to announce my departure from this house of detention - I leave this week-end.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Richard Aldington, Apr.24, 1934
[London] My dear Aldington. I feel I ought not to impose in your extreme generosity : and yet, the cheque for fifteen pounds
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Stuart Gilbert, May 3, 1934
[London] Dear Stuart Gilbert. Thank you very much for handing "Snooty Baronet" to Wagener - I hope he will like it,
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Geoffrey Grigson, May 4, 1934
[London] Dear Grigson. Two minds with but one inpulse! - an authentic case of telepathy. For, a few minutes after telephoning
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to Desmond Flower, Jun.27, 1934
[London] My dear Flower. The proofs will be all in your hands this week. I will explain the delay to you later.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[draft]S to Sir Nicholas Waterhouse, Jul.1, 1934
London; Dear Docker. It was very good indeed of you send me the ten-pound cheque. As to what you say, obviously I