Box 31
Contains 140 Results:
TL[copy] to Edward Crankshaw, Nov.5, 1936
[Paris] Dear Crankshaw, I'm sorry to trouble you; but there is some muddle about the Tietjens books
TL[copy] to Edward Crankshaw, Nov.10, 1936
[Paris] Dear Crankshaw, We are packing to sail by LAFAYETTE;
TL[copy] to Edward Crankshaw, Jan.26, 1937
[New York] My Dear Crankshaw, I think I have written to you since you wrote me,
TL[copy] to Edward Crankshaw, Nov.26, 1938
[New York] My Dear Crankshaw, I was very glad to have your news from which I hope we may gather
TL[copy] to Edward Crankshaw, [1924?]
New York; My dear Crankshaw, Once again this isn't going to be a serious letter about your book.
TL[copy] to Edward Crankshaw, Mar.23, 1939
[New York] My dear Crankshaw, I owe you a letter about all sorts of things
TL[copy] to W. P. Crozier, May 11, 1939
[New York] Dear Sir, In your letter of March 10 you suggest that you would like to have my views
TL[copy] to G. F. J. Cumberlege, Sept.10, 1936
Toulon; Dear Sir, I think, as you are agreeable to it, that it would be better if we continued
TL[copy to E. C. Cumberlege, Sept.19, 1936
Paris; Dear Mr. Cumberlege,You may be right about the literary agent but I'm inclined myself more to the option that it's a poltergeist
TL[copy] to C. F. G. Cumberlege, Sept.20, 1936
[Paris?] Dear Mr. Cumberlege, I am proposing to offer Dr. Lowry my HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES