Box 80
Contains 119 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] & TL[copy]S to David Kahma, Jun.18, 1949
London; My dear Khama. (1) A most awfully interesting letter, and (2) a first-rae parcel, containing tins of butter among other good things,
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Charles Handley-Read, Jun.22, 1949
London; Dear Mr. Handley-Read. A letter from T. S. Eliot has just arrived, apprising me of your plan for a book, and enquiring what I think about it.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Sir John Rothenstein, Jun.24, 1949
London; Dear Rothenstein. I have just learned from someone at the Tate that my portrait of T. S. Eliot was not bought.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy]S to Dwight MacDonald, Jun.25, 1949
London; Dear Mr. Macdonald. I have been rushing around the north of England again, and have just found your kind letter,
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy]S to Geoffrey Stone, Jun.25, 1949
London; Sear Stone. We have not got to the States yet. I forget whether I told you about the prospect of a big show of pictures of mine?
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Louise Thomas, Jun.25, 1949
London; Dear Miss Thomas. Thank you very much for the cuttings and I was delighted to hear of Doubledays satisfaction [Thomas was a Doubleday employee.]
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Wyndham Vint, Jun.25, 1949
London; Dear Mr. Vint. I wonder if you would be so very kind as to tell me the Bradford address of the "Yorkshire Observer."
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy]S to T. S. Eliot, [Jul., 1949]
London; Dear Eliot. I was delighted to receive your most reassuring letter. So the matter is settled, bar the question of procedure.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy]S to Felix Giovanelli, [Jul., 1949]
London; My dear Gio. The cuttings have just arrived. Thank you very much for taking all this trouble. - Some one tells me - my dentist