Box 75
Contains 90 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Myfanwy Piper, Apr.22, 1946
London; Dear Mrs. Piper. Thank you for your letter, with approximate date of publication of Pavilion. - I am doing new work but at present [On verso AL[draft] to Ernest Blaikley, Apr.22, 1946 and AL[draft] to Dr. Weinsberg, Apr.22, 1946. With photostat cut in two of verso letters.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to [Unknown], Apr.27, 1946
London; Dear Sirs. Mr. Duncan Macdonald, of the Reid Lefevre Galleries, Bond Street, has given me your address. [On verso is AL[draft] to War Artists Advisory Committee, April 27, 1946. With photostat of verso.]
Lewis, Wyndham ALS to T. S. Eliot, Apr.29, 1946
London; My dear Tom. Thank you for your note & the enclosed spistle from Ezra. I will of course write to him at once.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to T. S. Eliot, Apr.29, 1946
London; My dear Tom. Thank you for your note & the enclosed spistle from Ezra. I will of course write to him at once. [Draft of letter in folder 82, with AL[draft] to Nigel Tagye, April 29, 1946 on same side. With photostat of leaf.]
Lewis, Wyndham TLS to Sir John Rothenstein, May 10, 1946
London; Dear Rothenstein, Thank you for your note, and I have been wondering too how you were getting on, and especially had wished to see that article
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Aitken Dott & Son, May 11, 1946
London; Dear Sirs. Thank you for the 4 brushes. If you can send me some moree as and when you get them I shall be greatly obliged: [On verso AL[draft] to Ernest Blaiklley, May 11, 1946. With photostat of verso.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Sir John Rothenstein, May 11, 1946
London; Dear Rothenstein. Thank you for your note, and I have been wondering how you were getting on, and especially had wished to see that article [Draft of letter in folder 84.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Meary James Thurairajah Tambimuttu, May 27, 1946
London; Dear Tambimuttu. Your note susrprised and rather startled me. I did not know the end was so near. - But let me once more
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] toMervyn Lewis, Jun.27, 1946
London; Dear Mr. Lewis. I enclose a money order (33.15.0[pounds]) for the rent, which is due this week. I shall be telephoning you
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] & TL[copy] to Ezra Pound, Jun.30, 1946
London; My dear old Ezra. How are you, and what are you doing with yourself. T. S. Eliot sent along your letter and I was rejoiced