Box 76
Contains 101 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Desmond Flower, Oct.30, 1946
London; Dear Flower. Thank you for waiving the three months interval, so that I can arrange at once for the publication of "Men Without Art".
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft]S to Augustus John, Nov.3, 1946
London; Dear John. Very many thanks for the photographs. Edwin & Dylan Thomas make excellent pair. The menu of the "Robinson",
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] & AL[draft] to Geoffrey Grigson, Nov.3, 1946
London; Dear Grigson. Your broadcast last night was first-class propaganda for me, for which I am most grateful. [With photostat of shorter version (appears to be first one).]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to A. M. Heath & Co., Nov.13, 1946
London; Dear Sirs. Is mr. Cyrus Brooks with you now or not? Faithfully, [With AL[draft] to Mervyn Lewis, Nov.13, 1946, on same side, AL[draft] to Allen Tate, Nov.13, 1946 on both sides plus second leaf, and AL[draft to Allan Gwynne-Jones, Nov.13, 1946 on verso. Also photostat of leaf recto.]
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy to Mervyn Lewis, Nov.13, 1946
London; Dear Mr. Lewis. I have had a violent visitation of the flu-cold. Am trying to get my papers in order (for which I have no time [Typed version of letter to Lewis in folder 43.]
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Allen Tate, Nov.13, 1946
London; Dear Tate. The writing of book no. 2 has been held up by journalism, broadcasting, and now by flu. Shall send you nothing [Typed version of letter to Tate in folder 43.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] & TLS to Geoffrey Grigson, Nov.17, 1946
London; Dear Grigson. Here is the de Tocqueville article. It is a copy of the Sewanee article, except that I was obliged,
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft, fragment] to Sir Nicholas Waterhouse, Nov.19, 1946
London; Dear Docker. After my nine days of flu I went out in the moring to but a newspaper, and, in [cr?..] this filthy bottleneck
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft]S to Sir Nicholas Waterhouse, Nov.23, 1946
London; Dear Docker. Thank you immensely for the cheque, which at this juncture makes all the difference. One just has to sit
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Paul Humphreys, Nov.30, 1946
London; Dear Mr. Humphreys. Thank you for your letter and I shall like very much to speak in your series "Liberty and the Individual"?