Box 96
Contains 141 Results:
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.10, 1928
London; Dear Lewis, We have talked over your suggestion that we should make you a single proposal for the publication of Paleface and The Diabolical Principle. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.20, 1928
London; Dear Lewis, I would have acknowledged Part I of "Paleface", had I not thought you might have been in at St. Martin's Lane. Thank you very much for it. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.16, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, I am sorry that no proofs of Paleface have yet arrived. We are applying the goad to the printers (who may still be suffering from the Scottish celebration [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.19, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, I shall certainly speak to our advt. manager in the sense you suggest. I had already told him to pay particular attention to "Tarr", [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.12, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, I am very sorry you have been down with flu: I hope you will soon be quite all right. Thank you for your two letters. [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.19, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, We are having trouble with the dustcover of Paleface. For the negress's head we naturally applied first to all to the artist who drew the Summit young man, [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.27, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, The artist has drawn his negress. Will you come and have a look at it? [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.27, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, Your package arrived safely, but I had to leave the office almost as soon as I got it, since I had an appointment with the oculist, [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.4, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, Thank you for the index to "Paleface". What about the drawing of the negress? [Signed C. H. Prentice]
Chatto & Windus TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.13, 1929
London; Dear Lewis, I ought to tell you that I saw your American publisher, Friede, yesterday. He is staying at the Curzon Hotel until the 20th. [Signed C. H. Prentice]