Box 111
Contains 113 Results:
Henry Holt & Co. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.8, 1946
New York; Dear Lewis, I am very pleased and relieved to get your letter of September 26th. I am looking forward [Signed Allen Tate]
Henry Holt & Co. ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.21, 1946
New York; Dear Lewis: Very glad to get yours of Nov.13; but sorry the new book has been held up. In 1942 I swore never to get on the radio again [Signed Allen Tate]
Henry Holt & Co. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.5, 1947
New York; Dear Lewis, Weren't you going to send me the manuscript of your new book sometime in December? [Signed Allen Tate]
Henry Holt & Co. TL[telegram]S to Wyndham Lewis, Jun.24, 1947
New York; Away July 4 to 21 but send book at once. [Signed Allen Tate]
Henry Holt & Co. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.1, 1947
New York; My dear Lewis, I have your letter of June 23 which was followed bery closely by the manuscript of THE POLITICS OF THE INTELLECT. [Signed Allen Tate]
Henry Holt & Co. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.31, 1947
New York; Dear Lewis: I am very unhappy about this. It is a very powerful and moving book, but we should have to sell it for at least $5.50 [Signed Allen Tate]
Holt, Rhinehart & Winston TL[telegraph] to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Apr.2, 1969
New York; Tate Gallery requires we obtain your permission to reproduce in color Ezra Pound by W. Lewis in High School textbook
Honeyman, T.J. ALS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Mar.18, 1957
Glasgow; Dear Mrs. Wyndham Lewis. I have been sick hence this belated note of sympathy. The death of your husband brings sorrow and regrets
Honeyman, T. J. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.13, 1939
Glasgow; My dear Lewis, Your cable came to me as a great surprise, and explains the silence subsequent to my London visit.
Honeyman, T. J. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.2, 1939
Glasgow; Dear Lewis, Your letter of September 13th took some time to reach me, and I am replying immediately.