Box 96
Contains 141 Results:
Chatto & Windus ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.27, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, Your package arrived safely, but I had to leave the office almost as soon as I got it, since I had an appointment with the oculist, [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.4, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, Thank you for the index to "Paleface". What about the drawing of the negress? [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.13, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, I ought to tell you that I saw your American publisher, Friede, yesterday. He is staying at the Curzon Hotel until the 20th. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.4, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, Very many thanks indeed for the drawings for the top cover and the spine of the Paleface dustcover. They are excellent. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.19, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, I am sending you under separate registered cover the originals of your drawings for the front cover and spine of the Paleface jacket; [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.25, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, The dustcover of Paleface has beenpassed, and we have been able to fix the publishing date. I am sorry it will not be before May 9th. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.27, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, Many thanks for your letter; two unjacketed copies of Paleface are being posted to you under separate cover; the jackets will follow [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, May 10, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, The subscription sales of Paleface, which was published yesterday, came to 725 copies, which I think is a fairly useful beginning; [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, May 15, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, I am awfully sorry at having muddled "The Diabolical Principle". I did not realise that when the third number of "The Enemy" appeared the 'copy' was complete, [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, May 21, 1929
London; Dear Sir, Thank you for your letter of 17th May enclosing the glorious cutting from "The Times" which I san and pounced upon. I am quoting it in the T.L.S. [Signed Oliver Warner]