Box 40
Contains 102 Results:
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Jan.20, 1931
[Paris?] LADIES WHOSE BRIGHT EYES - Dear Pinker: Enclosed herewith the agreement with Constable's for the above.
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, May 3, 1931
Toulon; Dear Sirs, Would you kindly return me the copy of NO ENEMY and the ms of A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES at your early convenience
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Oct.23, 1931
[Paris?] Dear Sirs, Yours of the 20th inst. - I fail to understand what claim Mr Cape considers himself to have on my reminiscences.
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Aug.1, 1930
[London?] Dear Pinker, I am mailing you by this post under another cover the complete revised manuscript of the HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIME
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, [post Feb.17, 1933]
Paris; Dear Sirs, I have no objection to the proposed reprint of ROMANCE by the Albatross Library
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Mar.29, 1933
[Paris] Yours of the 27th inst. Dear Sirs: I see no reason why you should not handle the German rights of ROMANCE and THE NATURE OF A CRIME.
TL[copy] to Katherine Anne Porter, Mar.15, 1939
[New York] Dear Katharine Anne: I approach you with trembling footsteps. Imprimis: I put you on the committee of the Friends of William Carlos Williams
TL[copy] to E. Pons, Feb.1, 1937
[New York?] Dear Sir, I am obliged to you for your letter of the 12th of January
AL to Ezra Pound, Jun.28, [1923]
[n.p.] Dear Ezra. You're a brick. [On verso: a fragment of a piece of music, lyrics in French.]
TL[copy] to Ezra Pound, Mar.27, 1933
[Paris?] Dear Ezra, I am ashamed to say that I cashed that check of yours after all as it took a very long time to get the Lippincot money.