Box 110
Contains 122 Results:
Chandley-Read, Charles ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.13, 1949
Blandford; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, May I say again how very disconcerted I was to learn that my letter had caused you such anxiety.
Chandley-Read, Charles ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.14, 1949
Blandford; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Very many thanks for your letter which came this morning. By the same post I had also a note from Mr. T.S. Eliot
Chandley-Read, Charles TL[telegram] to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.16, 1949
Blandford; I am extremely distressed by your telegram and very deeply regret aniety caused by my letter I have in fact written Newton
Chandley-Read, Charles ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.21, 1949
Blandford; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, I am at present obliged to invigilate at an examination and am therefore unable to use a type-writer.
Chandley-Read, Charles TL[telegram] to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.21, 1949
Blandford; Delay in writing entirely unavoidable I am posting letter today.
Chandley-Read, Charles TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Aug.10, 1949
Steyning; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, I feel I ought to give you a report on such progress as I have been able to make with my essay.
Chandley-Read, Charles TL[telegram] to Wyndham Lewis, Aug.13, 1949
Steyning; Have sent off by express letter essay pland and completed section in draft.
Chandley-Read, Charles TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Aug.13, 1949
Steyning; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Thank you for your telegram. Your very generous offer of help is most encouraging coming at this stage,
Chandley-Read, Charles TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Aug.15, 1949
Steyning; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Thank you very much indeed for your telegram. May I most earnestly assure you
Chandley-Read, Charles TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Aug.18, 1949
Steyning; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Thank you for your letter and the appreciative remarks and will keep it for reference.