Box 92
Contains 112 Results:
Burgess, John ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.16, 1943
Toronto; Dear Mr. Lewis- I am sorry to hear of the troubles you have had in getting a roof overhead and hope you may now be comfortable.
Burgess, John ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.29, 1944
Toronto; Dear Mr. Lewis- I am very glad to hear from you today and to know that you are doing tolerably well in spite of the tremendous obstacles
Burgess, John TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.19, 1944
Toronto; Dear Mr. Lewis- I should have asknowledged your kind letter of Aug.17 sooner: however when one belongs to a family that is as the sand of the seashore
Burgess, John TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.22, 1944
Toronto; Dear Mr. Lewis- I am glad to hear that you are back in St. Louis, and presumably enjoying painting again. No, thank you very much, the portrait project does not appeal to me.
Cabaret Club, Lid., London TL to C. R. W. Nevinson, Nov.18, 1913
London; Dear Sir, Your application has been duly put before the Committee for election. The Company however refuse their consent to your being made an Honorary Member
Cairns, Huntington TL[telegram] to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.29, 1951
London; Richards asks me to see you about matter you wrote him stop leaving for Holland immediately stop hope ou can elephone Connaught Hotel
Cakebread, Florence TLS to Chelsea Copying Office, Jul.10, 1951
London; Dear Madam, You will perhaps remember my telephone call to you yesterday afternoon enquiring for work as a copy typist. During the course of our conversation
Calder, Robert R. TLS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Jan.2, 1974
Lanarkshire, Scotland; Dear Mrs. Lewis, I must apologise for the unconscionable delay in writing to you. Regrettably I have been more than snowed under with work
Calder & Boyars, Lts TD to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, 1967-1976
London; [10 Royalty statements for Lewis' writings.]
Calder & Boyars, Ltd. TLS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, 1965-1973
London; [Correspondence regarding Lewis' writings.]