Box 103
Contains 110 Results:
Feast, Willis M. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.6, 1954
Norwich; Dear W.L. Betts and I are coming to L. on Monday next. B. will be up M. and T. nights if you's like to see her. Will ring you Tues. morn.
Feast, Willis M. AL[postcard]S to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.24, 1954
Norwich; Dear W.L. So pleasedyou can all come to [Marching Song?] on Monday evening. See you in the Lounge 7.20. Love to come back to supper after
Feast, Willis M. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.28, 1955
Norwich; Dear W.L. I have written to Lorna Backhouse and given her your address. The address of the tweeds is Mackenzie, 45. Arnol, Bragar, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.
Feast, Willis M. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jun.15, 1955
Norwich; Dear W.L. Well, well, well! I still think the first 70 pages of Chrildermass your best. We'll see when the others come out in print. Malign Fiesta was truly horrific.
Feast, Willis M. TL to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.14, 1955
Norwich; Dear W.L. Am coming up to see an old Bunuel film Mon._Thurs. Just letting you know in case you'd like to see me. Lorna down for week-end.
Feast, Willis M. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.18, [1956?]
Norwich; Dear W.L. How are you? I've not been up since Dec. when I heard you were in hospital. We've survived the Lucky Jim Lock back in anger assault
Feast, Willis M. AL[postcard]S to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.22, 1956
Norwich; I'm in middle of R.P. What great and innocent fun! I gather you've been buying the best two Prefaces to Crochford's (2/6) and must have bought the whole
Fergusson, John Duncan ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.2, 1928
[London] Dear Lewis. I want you go to my show, I am sorry we never meet now, but I quite agree about your idea of writing on peach[?]
Fergusson, John Duncan ALS to Wyndham Lewis, May 16, 1951
London; My Dear Lewis. If I can take your article about you right in the Listner as true and definite I'm terribly sorry. I hope it won't be as you say.
Ferrieu, Pierie ALS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Jul.13, 1962
London; Dear Mrs. Lewis, At the suggestion of Mr. D. Farr of the Take Gateway when I visited this morning in the course of my research work in the [?] Joyce