Box 82
Contains 123 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to D. Geoffrey Bridson, Oct.24, 1951
London; Dear Bridson. Let me explain to begin with why I have not written earlier. My desire to get everything out of the wasy
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to David Kahma, Oct.24, 1951
London; Dear Kahma. Let me send a quick (but earnest) message. Why not have another slap at a book?
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] & TL[copy] to Ivor Armstrong Richards, Oct.24, 1951
London; Dear Richards. When I heard that you were broadcasting about the Childermass, I do not have to tell you how uncommonly pleased I was. [Draft dictated to another.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Henry Swabey, Oct.25, 1951
London; Dear Swabey. Thank you for your two notes. Toronto appears to have been in a very dramatic mood during your stay. [Draft dictated to another.]
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to [?] Morris, Dec.8, 1951
London; Dear Dr. Morris. I should receive the degree of Doctor of Letters, it it were offered me,
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to T. S. Eliot, Dec.15, 1951
London; Dear Tom. I was glad to hear that your first lick at my Rotting Hill appeared to indicate a wholesome dish.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Augustus John, Dec.17, 1951
London; My dear John. Shall look forward to seeing you after Christmas. - I should have sent you a copy
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to David Kahma, Dec.17, 1951
London; My dear Kahma. I was terribly glad to see that you had broken into the Vancouver Press.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Ivor Armstrong Richards, Dec.17, 1951
London; Dear Richards. Please forgive me for this greatly delayed letter. I is not my fault.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Bonamy Dobrée, [1952?]
London; Dear Mr. Dobrée. Thank you for your letter. I am delighted to hear that we shall be meeting