Box 88
Contains 94 Results:
Barry, Iris ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear W.L. I called on spec. to try & borrow a few shillings as I only have 8 1/2 & haven't paid for Maisie. There have been complications with Constable, [probably about 1922/23?]
Barry, Iris ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear W.L. I am going down to see Maisie next Sunday. I suppose you don't want to come -do if you can. Try & fix an evening for a meeting [probably about 1922/23?]
Barry, Iris T[printed]D to Wyndham Lewis, [1926?]
London; [Calling card, used sometime ca. 1926/1929]
Barry, Iris ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London;I cannot believe that you are in the Land of the living, and I have some horrible idea that you are also at Liverpool, or New Haven or Stockholm. ["Wednesday" around Dec., 1920?]
Barry, Iris ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
Paris; It was sad not seeing you in Paris, you might have spared me five quick minutes for one small drink - As to the studio let me know how much you want to pay [probably about summer, 1921?]
Barry, Iris TLS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear W.L. Thank you for cheque received this morning - I don't quite know how I'm going to cash it as it is crossed but will try. [probably around late in 1921?]
Barry, Iris ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; My dear Lewis. How are things? I'm getting a little restive once more - not having heard from you. On the other hand, I was quite willing to wait [probably around late in 1921?]
Barry, Iris ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; I wish I owed you 50 [pounds] as I do Mr. Selfridge, then perhaps you would write to me as often as he does. Marie is here; your chum Mr. E. [pound sign] has written [probably around late in 1921?]
Barry, Iris TLS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dearest Lewis. It was nice to hear from you - the novel is being sent today, now that I know it will reach you. Perhaps you'll ring me up [probably around March, 1930?]
Barry, Iris ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis. This about scrapes the bottom of the pot, but here it is. Glad that things sound a scrap better. I have been in & out of town, [probably abourt lat 1930's/early 1940's?]