Box 85
Contains 108 Results:
Aldington, Richard ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [late 1914?].
PHindhead, Surrey; Dear Lewis/ I have been messing around with the article ever since I came here but have got nothing done.
Aldington, Richard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.18, 1928
Padworth, Berks.; Dear Lewis, Thank you very much for sending me The Childermass. I have wanted very much to read it,
Aldington, Richard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.25, 1928
Padworth, Berks.; Dear Lewis, I was very glad to see you again, and hope we shall remain in touch. About the Times - what are your feelings?
Aldington, Richard ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.18, 1928
Rome; Dear Lewis/ Your letter reached me here today, & I am replying at once, to say that I shall probably be away from England until early next June.
Aldington, Richard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.17, 1929
Paris; Dear Lewis, I wanted to send you a copy of the American edition of Death of a Hero, but unluckily the packets have gone somewhere in the French post.
Aldington, Richard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.28, 1929
Paris; Dear Lewis, There was some mess-up about your copy. I understood from Prentice that an advance copy was sent to you nearly a month ago.
Aldington, Richard AL[telegram] to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.8, 1929
Paris; Greatly touched and pleased by your telegram your approval is immensely important to me. Thank you
Aldington, Richard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.17, 1929
Paris; Dear Lewis, It is extremely generous of you to telegraph and write about the Hero, especially when you are so occupied.
Aldington, Richard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.28, 1929
Paris; Dear Lewis, Your article is excellent, and will be of the greatest assisance. I have posted a copy at one to the American publishers.
Aldington, Richard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.22, 1929
Rome; Dear Lewis, I have a note from Prentice, in which he asks if the superfluous Christian name can be lopped away from F.M.H.'s reference to you