Box 40
Contains 102 Results:
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Apr.21, 1929
New York; Dear Sirs: Reference your Miss Wickens - March 27th - I already answered this on the 14th, but, in case
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, May 5, 1929
New York; Dear Pinker: I am enclosing one short-story called "On Honoria Mary Lage" which is appearing in Harper's
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, May 19, 1929
New York; Dear Pinker: As I rather thought, it appears that Lippincott wish to hole "The English Novel" until they have several more volumes
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Aug.17, [1930]
[Paris] Pinker, Yours of the 15th inst ref Tietjens saga - I am quite in favor of the publication
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, Oct.23, 1929
[New York] Dear Pinker, Yours of the 21st inst. I will mail you NOTTERDAM tomorrow. I don't see what good it does Cape to sit on the ms.
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 J.B. Pinker & Sons, Dec.19, 1929
[Paris?] Dear Pinker, I am sending you herewith Chapter III of the HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES and under separate cover
AL[copy,fragment] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Dec.20, 1929
[Paris] Dear Pinker, ENGLISH NOVEL - I do not really know what to do about the Constable agreement, my first impulse being to tear it up