Box 95
Contains 91 Results:
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.8, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, "Der Querschnitt" wish to translate and publish Chapter 5 of "The Art of Being Ruled". [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.26, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I am afraid we have got nothing so far out of Sir Maxwell Hicks, and I am very sorry too because I read "The Lion and the Fox" [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.2, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, Mr. Prentice has recently undergone a slight operation, from which he is rapidly recovering. [Signed Chatto & Windus]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.24, 1927
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I have now read "The Revolutionary Simpleton" and greatly look forward to seeing the completion. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.26, 1927
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, Thank you very much for the drawing. It fascinates me, & I shall feel very proud of having it on the Menu [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.2, 1927
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I enclose the drawing, and a couple of pulls of the black. Will you please let me know at your earliest convenience [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.24, 1927
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I have pleasure in enclosing six of the menus, and a couple of proofs on white paper. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.5, 1927
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, Many thanks for your note. I had not forgotten "The Enemy" No.2. We have been getting out an estimate, [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.12, 1927
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, Many thanks for your letter. I am greatly distressed about "The Enemy", and I beg you not to draw from my letter [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.26, 1927
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I have read Book II of "Time and Western Man" with the greatest admiration and enjoyment. [Signed C. H. Prentice]