Box 105
Contains 93 Results:
Furlong, Norman TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.24, 1946
Bradford, Yorkshire; Dear Mr. Lewis, Thank you for your permission to se the extracts from 'One-Way Song' in 'Modern Satirical Verse'.
Furlong, Norman TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.23, 1946
Bradford, Yorkshire; Dear Mr. Lewis, Thank you for your letter about the fee for the use of the extracts in my anthology.
Furlong, William J. TLS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Jan.21, 1974
Sussex; Dear Mrs. Wyndham Lewis, Following a suggestion by the B.B.C. I am writing to enquire if you are agreeable
Furlong, William J. TLS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Feb.4, 1974
Sussex; Dear Mrs. Wyndham Lewis, Thank you for your kind letter agreeing to the use of a recording by Mr. Wyndham Lewis
Ganymed Press London, Ltd. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, May 14, 1949
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, The enclosed invitation may call for a word or two of explanation. Some of those whose names appear
Gardner, W. H. TLS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Jan.6, 1960
London; Dear Madam, I hope you will pardon me, a stranger, for approaching you on the following matter.
Garland, Padge TLS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Apr.27, 1966
London; Dear Mrs. Wyndham Lewis, I am engaged on a book which will deal with the changing taste of the thirties in the arts,
Garman, Douglas ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Aug.11, [n.y.]
Holborn; Dear Lewis, As I have heard no nwews of you I imagine you must either still be away or have been away.
Garman, Douglas ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.5, 1926
Penybont; Dear Lewis, When I saw Richword the other day I said that should I write to you I would remind you
Garman, Douglas ALS to Wyndham Lewis, May 20, 1926
Penybont; My dear Lewis, Not hearing from you I went up to London informed by the few silly items of news that B.B.C. dribbled