Box 41
Contains 92 Results:
TL[copy] to Burton Rascoe, Nov.9, 1927
[New York] My dear Rascoe: I have read the Conrad story and reflected over it still more carefully
TL[copy] to Burton Rascoe, Jan.7, 1928
[New York] My dear Rascoe: I have to thank you in the first place for your kindly reference to myself in The Bookman
TL[copy] to Burton Rascoe, Jan.9, 1928
[New York] My dear Rascoe: Here is the manuscript of the additional Sisters stuff.
TL[copy] to Burton Rascoe, [Nov., 1928?]
Paris; My dear Rascoe, Thank you for your inscription in the copy of the ALMANAC which you have so kindly sent me.
TL[copy] to Ernest Rhys, Apr.21, 1930
[Paris] My dear Rhys, I am indeed flattered and touched by your request. Alas, though modesty is foreign to my character
AL to Richardson, Sadlers & Callard, [May 14, 1920?]
[London] Gentlemen: Ref. your letter of the 18th inst. Will you be good enough to specify the arrangements
ALS to Richardson, Sadlers & Callard, May 24, 1920
[London] Gentlemen: Ref yr letter of the 20th inst. re furniture etc. at South Lodge
AL to Richardson, Sadlers & Callard, May 24, 1920
[London] Gentlemen: Ref. your letters of the 18th inst. The statements contained in this are in no way in accordance with the facts.
TL to Richardson, Sadler and Callard, Sept.19, 1920
Sussex; Gentlemen; I have received from your client, Mrs. Violet Hueffer, a letter as follows:
TL[copy] to T. Rokotov, Editor of International Literature, Oct.29, 1938
[New York] Dear Sir: In answer to your questionnaire, I wish to say as personal opinion that universal European fascism is now, outside the U.S.S.R., actually in operation. [Carbon of questionnaire is included]