Box 97
Contains 123 Results:
Cochrane, Clemens B. ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.14, 1932
London; My dear Wyndham Lewis. Its strange that as I left you I met Grayson and to-day he sent me Filibusters and The Apes of God. I'm ashamed that I haven't read the Apes.
Cochrane, J. P. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, May 13, 1953
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I am still working on my catalogue of books illustrated by British painters and sculptors, I think I mentioned it to you
Coffman, Stanley K., Jr. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.15, 1947
Columbus, OH; Dear Mr. Lewis: In "Blasting and Bombardiering" you give some attention to the personalities and ideas prominent in the literary life of London
Colclough, Alice AL[postcard]S to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.9, 1949
View Royal, B.C.; Dear Sir. I always enjoy your articles in the Tatler, so I turned eagerly to your article 'Bread & Ballyhoo' in The Listener, Sept. 8th.
Coldstream, William ALS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Mrs. Lewis. I was deeply grieved to hear the sad news of your husband and all of us at the Slade would like to send you our most sincere sympathy.
Cole, G. D. H. TL[copy] to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.18, 1920
London; Dear Sir. We are appealing to you to sign the enclosed statement. Where politicians have so manifestly failed, it is the plain duty of others, who in normal times, [Signed G.D.H. Cole, J.L. Hammond and Ford Madox Hueffer]
Collier, John ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
Crux Easton, Berks.; My dear Lewis, Many thanks for your invitation. Alas, though, I can't come on Wednesday, as I'm off to Briebs tomorrow
Colonnade TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.31, 1952
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, We venture to ask your support in the founding of a new literary magazine, COLONNADE. We shall not enlarge on the need [Signed S. S. Canre-Ross]
Columbia University TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.5, 1940
New York; Dear Mr. Lewis: Have just heard you are in New York, and I wondered if you would be interested ing iving a talk to our young painters [Signed Frank Mechau]
Columbia University TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.21, 1940
New York; Dear Mr. Lewis: Your lecture here the other night stirred up a great deal of interst among the students. The controversy is still rolling on between cigaretts. [Signed Frank Mechau]