Box 92
Contains 112 Results:
Cambell, Roy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [1929?]
Martigues, France; My dear Lewis, The last enemy is magnificent. I have never read even in your work such a very complete and successful attack.
Cambell, Roy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [Sept., 1929?]
Martigues, France; My dear Lewis, Thanks for your letter. I enclose a poem which I hope is all right. I had a slight accident
Cambell, Roy AL[postcard]S to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.15, [1929?]
Martigues, France; My dear Lewis, I wrote my letter in a moment of anxiety: but there is absolutely no need now to send me anything.
Cambell, Roy AL[postcard]S to Wyndham Lewis, [Jan.20, 1930]
London; I shall call round at five tomorrow (Thursday) if you are ill or busy don't worry to come down. I shall bring my wife
Cambell, Roy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [193-?]
Martigues, France; My dear Lewis, I have written to accept Prentice's suggestion. I shall be here till June but let me know when,
Cambell, Roy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [1930?]
Martigues, France; My dear Lewis, Ellis Roberts seems to have turned a somersault; his review in places seems to paraphrase the one he rejected.
Cambell, Roy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [1930?]
Martigues, France; My dear Lewis, I have not yet received the Apel of God. I should be glad if you would drop me a card
Cambell, Roy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [1930?]
Martigues, France; My dear Lewis,I wonder if you still entend your trip to the Pyrennees and if there is any chance of your coming
Cambell, Roy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [1930?]
Martigues, France; My dear Lewis, The Apes of God is great. I am half-way through the review of it already. I think it is the most important
Cambell, Roy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [1930?]
Martigues, France; My dear Lewis, Thanks for the lampoon. It is a belated reply to the fragment of The Gourmet which appeared in the "book"