Box 110
Contains 122 Results:
Hart-Davis, Sybil ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.3, 1917
[n.p.] I was so sorry about the non-extension of leave; quite downcast for a while after leaving the 'phone.
Hart-Davis, Sybil ALS to Wyndham Lewis, 1918
[n.p.]; Mon adorable Wyndham. Je viens de relire votre premiere lettre; elle me semble plus que parfaite
Hart-Davis, Sybil ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.3, 1918
Norton Priory, Sussex; Mon cher Wyndham. Voila quatre jours depuis que je vous n'quitte et pas un mot
Hart-Davis, Sybil ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.14, [1918]
Norton Priory, Sussex; I was inordinately pleased with the seven and a 1/2 lines you wrote me on the 10 inst.
Hart-Davis, Sybil ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.13, 1918
Kingston; Dearest Lewis. Here is the answer to your 'bit of literature', I[sic] was so pleasant to see you again the other day
Harvard University TLS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Aug.28, 1958
Cambridge, MA; Dear Mrs. Lewis: Thank you for your letter of August 17th. I wonder if you could give me some account [Signed William A. Jackson]
Harvard University Confluence TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.5, 1956
Cambridge, MA; Dear Mr. Lewis: Mr. Kissinger is away from the office for a few days, and in his absence I am writing [Signed June M. Martin)
Haselden, Celia Mary ALS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Mar.10, 1957
Suffolk; Dear Mrs. Wyndham Lewis, I am so sorry to hear of your husban's death, and that he was ill for so long.
Haskell House Publishers TLS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Oct.26, 1971
New York; Dear Mrs. Lewis: We are interested in reprinting THE ART OF BEING RULED by Wyndham Lewis
Hastings, Beatrice ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
Paris; Dear Mr. Lewis, I wish you were here to talk to. I have nothing to write. Orage no doubt expects you to reply