Box 98
Contains 103 Results:
Constable & Co., Ltd. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.26, 1926
London; Dear Lewis, I am glad tohave your letter of the 22nd. I am not at all tired of the idea of fiction from you, although I am bound to say I had begun to give up hope of getting any. [Signed Michael Sadler]
Constable & Co., Ltd. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.18, 1928
London; Sir, More than eighteen months ago some correspondence passed between you and a member of this firm relative to your book THE LIFE OF A TYRO, [Signed Constable & Co.]
Constable & Co., Ltd. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.19, 1929
London; Dear Sir, We understood when you came to see us that you were going to be good enough to write to us. We shall be very glad to have a letter [Signed Constable? & Co.]
Constable & Co., Ltd. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.30, 1929
London; Dear Sir, We are in receipt of your letter of the 23rd January. After careful consideration, we think the simplest course will be if you will sign a fresh agreement [Signed Constable & Co. ]
Constable & Co., Ltd. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.8, 1929
London; Dear Sir, We received your letter of the 5th February, stating that you had influenza, and that you would attend to our communication as soon as you had recovered. [Signed Constable & Co.]
Constable & Co., Ltd. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.10, 1929
London; Dear Sir, We have your letter of the 3rd April, and are very much disappointed with its contents. We thought it was settled that you should either sign the new agreement [Signed Constable & Co.]
Constable & Co., Ltd. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, May 2, 1929
London; Dear Sir, We have had no reply to our letter to you of the the 10th April. If you mean to reply to it, will you kindly let us have a letter [Signed Constable & Co.]
Constable & Co., Ltd. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, May 16, 1929
London; Dear Sir, We received your letter on the 4th May in which you said you would "try to put your hand on the hundred pounds" and would [Signed Constable & Co.]
Confluence TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Aug.10, 1936
Cambridge, Mass.; Dear Mr. Lewis: I am writing to you to inquire into the possibility of your collaborating with "Confluence", a quarterly designed to give European, [Signed Henry A. Kissinger]
Conron, A. Brandon TLS to Methuen and Co., Mar.25, 1974
London, Canada; Dear Sirs: I am editing with an Introuction a book of critical reviews and articles on Morley Callaghan for publication this autumn in McGraw-Hill Ryerson's Critical Views