Box 96
Contains 141 Results:
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.10, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, Aldington tells me that he has received from you a telegram: "Death of a Hero magnificent I congratulate you war scenes superb". [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.10, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, Since I wrote to you this morning, Mr. Derek Patmore has been in. Will you look at the enclosed clipping from the "New York World"? [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.12, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, Thank you very much for your note. I am delighted you have written the article, and I do hope the "Express" takes it. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.16, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, I enclose my cheque for [pounds] 50 for the three drawings: I am very happy indeed at being their fortunate possessor. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.16, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, I enclose Hueffer's Foreword to the 1930 Imagist Anthology. I see that he does mention Pound in connection with the founding of Vorticism. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.28, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, Thank you for the return of Ford Madox Ford's article on Imagism. Aldington tells me he has written to you promising to put right the question about your name. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.10, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, "Bottom Dogs" I fear is out of print; I applied to Putnam's in vain. I shall see whether a copy cannot be secured through the trade. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.13, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, I managed to get hold of a copy of "Bottom Dogs" y'day & flicked through it last night. Here it is. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.6, 1930
London; Dear Lewis, Many thanks for your letter of yesterday returning the Index. I am sorry that the elusive drawing has caused you so much trouble. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.10, 1930
London; Dear Lewis, If you are not too busy, could you dine with me one night next week: Would eith Thursday or Friday (16th or 17th) suit? [Signed C. H. Prentice]