Box 97
Contains 123 Results:
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady AL[postcard]S to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.26, 1933
Nurnberg; I came here for a week of complete rest & have enjoyed it enormously. The Chancellor has been here all the time & I have seen him daily from afar!
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.19, 1933
Norfolk; My dear W.L. I have got One Way Song & think it quite first rate. It goes with a terrific rhythm & all the new cantos (which were new to me)
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.23, 1933
London; Dearest Wyndham, I am distressed at leaving London without seeing you again & I feel somehow that you are not well but there it is.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.29, 1933
Norfolk; My dear W.L. I was glad to hear from you as I was very disheartened at not having seen or heard from you during my short visit to London.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.26, 1934
London; Dear Wyndham, I am back in London, and would like to see you as soon as possible. Please telephone me to-morrow evening after 8 o'clock,
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.13, 1934
London; My dear W.L. I am sending you a small present so that you may be able to "pendre la cremaillete" in your new abode without undue stinting.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.25, 1934
Paris; Wyndham dear, I am so vexed to see this Coriolanne article in the Times, it is so inadequate & I would so much rather it had been yours.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.17, 1934
Golfe Juan; My dear W.L. Well, you have been going through some bad times since I went away & before you could say knife - c'est le cas de le dine -
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, May 7, 1934
Norfolk; My dear W.L. I am thankful to hear that you have at last escaped from the prison-house. You will have a tale to unfold when I see you.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, May 30, 1934
Paris; My dear W.L. Your rapid blit was a great pity but probably you were right. I shall see you on Tuesday next. Let me know where unless you will" stretch a point"