Box 88
Contains 94 Results:
Barnes & Butler TL[draft] to Walker, Martineau & Co., [Oct., 1932]
London; Dear Sirs, Our Client, Mr. Wyndham Lewis, has handed to us a letter dated the 8th October which we enclose. We understand our client has answered this letter
Barratt, Carol ALS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Aug.14, [n.y.]
London; Dear Madam, I am writing to inform you that I have used the following words in a song-cycle that I have composed: "Jig for sackbuts". Timothy shy - in the "News Chronicle."
Barrett, Emily ALS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Jun.14, 1961
London; Dear Ann, My gloves are simply gorgeous and they fit me perfectly. I have never had such truly elegant gloves and flank ones were just what I needed.
Barrett, Emily TLS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Nov.2, 1972
London; Dear Ann, Through your publisher, Methuen, I was able to get your address so I could write you that Anita died, after a long illness, on October 29th.
Barry, Iris AL[copy]S to Wyndham Lewis, 1920-1941
New York [Xerox copies of all the Iris Barry letters in the Lewis papers. Actual letter follow in this guide.]
Barry, Iris AL[fragmentS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; ...I am rather ill with tonsilitis and 4 sleepless nights much pain & long slow days. Will you come to see me? I shall not be infectious now [probably around 1920?]
Barry, Iris ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear W.L. Many thanks for letter & enclosure, also for telephoning. The 30\- you sen was for last week, was it not, Nov.5th to 12th: [probably about November, 1921?]
Barry, Iris TLS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear W.L. I'm dying of sixteen pulmonary compaints and am going down to Mill Hill for the week-end - I think I have sold that story I told you of.[probably about 1921?]
Barry, Iris ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis. Sadleir writes that "Mr. Withersquash" is about to appear. When it does, please put in a good word for it where you can. [[probably about 1923?]
Barry, Iris ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear W.L. I popped around on Monday night but the gate was locked. Are you in London? If so give me a line, or phone, won't you? [probably about 1922/23?]