Box 80
Contains 119 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to [Unknown], Jul.12, 1949
London; Dear Sir. On my return I find your note, containing a new claim. - Will you please inform me what is now owing, [Addressed "To The Manager".]
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Charles Handley-Read, Jul.12, 1949
London; My dear Mr. Handley-Read. Thank you for your letter: and I was very glad to hear you had after all been able to get the full plan off
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to [?] Kinnard, Jul.12, 1949
London; Dear Mr. Kinnard. I am ashamed to be answering so long a time after the arrival - in my absence - of your kind note.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to [?] Searle, Jul.12, 1949
London; Dear Mrs. Searle. Here is the substitute note for the "Arghol" drawing. "Arghol" is a character in a play, written by me in 1914.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Wyndham Vint, Jul.12, 1949
London; Dear Mr. Vint. We have been spending a little time at a small farm in the outer suburbs, and now I find your letter,
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft & TL[copy]S to Charles Handley-Read, Jul.17, 1949
London; Dear Mr. Handley-Read. Your letter very disagreably surprised me of course. You started by saying "Now I think I know where I stand/ etc."
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy]S to David Kahma, Jul.19, 1949
London; My dear Khama. You are always asking me what I want. Well, next to butter, my major shortage is bread.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Gene Nash, Jul.19, 1949
London; My dear Nash. On top of my highly successful picture exhibition, which involved a lot of extra activity, I undertook to write a book
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy]S to Gene Nash, Jul.19, 1949
London; My dear Nash. On top of my highly successful picture exhibition, which involved a lot of extra activity, I undertook to write a book [Typed copy of letter in folder 34.]
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy]S to T. S. Eliot, Jul.23, 1949
London; Dear Eliot. Your letter has just arrived and I am glad to hear everything is arranged regarding the portrait.