Box 40
Contains 102 Results:
TL[copy] to Ezra Pound, Feb.17, 1937
Paris; Dear Bertran deStruwwelpeter y Bergerac, I was taken seriously ill with heart trouble shortly after getting your last and am not much better now,
TL[copy] to Ezra Pound, Jun.21, 1938
[Olivet] Dear Ezra: I have been quoting rather freely from your CATHAY and HOW TO READ in my book,
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Apr.19, 1930
[Paris] Dear Pinker, I have to thank you for yours of the 16t inst. It does not seem very reasonable of Mr. Morrow to ask that I should finish the book
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, [May, 1930?]
[Paris] Dear Pinker, I don't know when the "Sat.Ev.Post" will publish that article. They cabled their agent her to arrange it with me.
TL[copy] to the Editor, Publisher’s Weekly, [1928?]
[New York] Dear Sir, I have been sent the copy of a advertisement that appeared in one of your recent issues announcing that I am the translator
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Jun.8, 1930
[Paris] Dear Pinker, Yours of the 3d inst - I cannot answer this for a day or two as I may have to make entirely different arrangements.
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Jun.8, 1930
[Paris] Dear Pinker, Yours of the 4th inst. I am sorry; I can't do anything to assist Mr. Cape at this juncture because I have not the money
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Dec., 1903
Winchelsea; Dear Mr. Pinker: I really can't know anything about terms. I'd be pleased with 100 pounds advance or quite content with 50 pounds
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Dec.8, 1903
Winchelsea; Dear Mr. Pinker; I'm sending you the m.s. of that novel - for this reason. S.S. McClure will be in England this week
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, [Mar.-Apr., 1905?]
Winchelsea; My dear Pinker, Granville Barker - of the Court Theatre - is "anximoish" to see a play of mine.