Box 85
Contains 108 Results:
Ackerley, Joseph Randolph ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.21, 1949
London; Dear Wyndham Lewis You said you wd. like to do the January exhibitions, so I send such cards as I find on my table [On The Listener letterhead.]
Ackerley, Joseph Randolph ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.8, 1950
London; Dear W. L. I fear I cast unjustified aspursions on the motives of friend C. [On The Listener letterhead.]
Ackerley, Joseph Randolph ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.23, 1950
London; Dear Lewis There is some doubt now about the April 20 which - Round the Galleries - I asked you to do, [On The Listener letterhead.]
Ackerley, Joseph Randolph ALS to Wyndham Lewis, May 22, 1950
London; Dear Lewis I am giving the June galleries to Robert Melville for a change. He used to do some work for me in the past, [On The Listener letterhead.]
Ackerley, Joseph Randolph ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.5, 1950
London; Dear Lewis As you may know, we have had to sshut up shop, with most of the other weeklies, owing to the printers strike. [On The Listener letterhead.]
Ackerley, Joseph Randolph ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.18, 1950
London; Dear Lewis I phoned you this morning, but too late to catch you. There simply isn't a glimmer of light at present [On The Listener letterhead.]
Ackerley, Joseph Randolph ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.10, 1951
London; Dear Lewis You were so wonderfully good in the way you gave me your tragic news on Thursday that you enable me too to get easily through [On The Listener letterhead.]
Ackerley, Joseph Randolph ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.11, 1951
London; Dear Wyndham Lewis Thank you for the script. I will let you know what we think about it later. At the moment, I am not sure what to say. [On The Listener letterhead.]
Ackerley, Joseph Randolph ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.19 1951
London; Dear Lewis I'm awfully sorry this has been so long reaching you. It had to be held up at the printers until they had got ahead [On The Listener letterhead.]
Ackerley, Joseph Randolph ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.14, 1952
London; Dear Lewis What about Augustus John's autobiography - "Chiarosuro". I think he calls it. Is it not an occasion for your to write [On The Listener letterhead.]