Box 95
Contains 91 Results:
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, May 13, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, Many thanks for your letter of the 11th. I wrote to your London address the other day, [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, May 31, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I am very glad to hear that you are back again and that the novel is now practically finished; [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jun.24, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I expect you have been wondering what has happened to the first account for "The Art of Being Ruled". [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jun.28, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, Many thanks for your kind letter and for accepting our suggestion about the printer's charges for corrections. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.28, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, The difference between the cost of looking out, folding and collated two copies [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Sept.3, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I have been away for a short holiday and have just come back. Is it possible that the novel has been finished? [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.8, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, "Der Querschnitt" wish to translate and publish Chapter 5 of "The Art of Being Ruled". [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.26, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, I am afraid we have got nothing so far out of Sir Maxwell Hicks, and I am very sorry too because I read "The Lion and the Fox" [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.2, 1926
London; Dear Mr. Lewis, Mr. Prentice has recently undergone a slight operation, from which he is rapidly recovering. [Signed Chatto & Windus]