Box 42
Contains 102 Results:
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, Oct.10, 1937
[Olivet] My dear Vernon, I really do not know what to say about that title. I myself should much prefer A HISTORY OF LITERATURE,
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, Nov.6, 1937
[Olivet] My dear Vernon, I am sending you herewith a couple more chapters - fifty pages - of the "History". I have another hundred pages
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Nov.14, 1938
[New York?] Dear Mr. Unwin: Yours of the 31st/ a. Ref. MARCH OF LITERATURE/ You say the proofs of the MARCH OF LITERATURE have been carefully studied
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Dec.7, 1938
[New York] Dear Mr. Unwin: I really do not mind what you do with the title of MARCH OF LITERATURE.
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, May 31, 1938
Olivet; My dear Vernon, I am sending you herewith the first four chapters of Book Two of the "History". They are practically ready to go to the printer
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, Jun.11, 1938
Olivet; My dear Vernon: I shall be mailing you on Monday four more chapters of the "History". It is going very fast now and, lacking disasters,
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Jan.24, 1939
[New York] Dear Mr. Unwin: In yours of the 25th of November, last, you say "a paragraph or two at the end of the last chapters -
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Jan.25, 1939
New York; Dear Mr. Unwin: There are two absurd slips of the pen in "The March of Literature" that might possibly escape your proof readers:
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, Jun.25, 1938
Olivet; My dear Vernon, I notice that you advise the book shop here of a book called the MARCH OF LITERATURE. I do really implore you not to insist on this title.
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, Jun.28, 1938
Olivet; My dear Vernon: I have got a book here which contains some astonishing pictures of the funeral of Victor Hugo