Box 97
Contains 123 Results:
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec., 1932
Norfolk; [Christmas card]
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.8, 1933
Norfolk; My dear Wyndham, I am relieved to hear that you are recovering but I shall feel happier wehn I have the certainly that the "bigwig" was a really up-to-date medicine man.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.15, [1933]
Norfolk; My dear Wyndham, I wish you wd. give me your address, then you would get the letters at once instead of delaying things by sending to Percy St.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.15, 1933
Paris; My dear Wyndham, I wonder how you are & where? I shall expect a letter from you very soon telling me of your adventures since my departure.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.13, 1933
[n.p.; My dear Wyndham, It is some time since I heard from you but I hope you have made a start with your massage - & I hope that you have a doctor who has two arms!
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.11, 1933
Capo di Monte; My dear Wyndham, How strang it is that none of you rmany Aesculops ever diagnosed your trouble as coming from the kidneys
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, May 17, 1933
Paris; Dear Wyndham, I've been in a spin ever since I got here so my very measly contribution to your holiday is rather delayed. I am rather "genie" at the moment
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady AL[postcard]S to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.26, 1933
Nurnberg; I came here for a week of complete rest & have enjoyed it enormously. The Chancellor has been here all the time & I have seen him daily from afar!
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.19, 1933
Norfolk; My dear W.L. I have got One Way Song & think it quite first rate. It goes with a terrific rhythm & all the new cantos (which were new to me)
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.23, 1933
London; Dearest Wyndham, I am distressed at leaving London without seeing you again & I feel somehow that you are not well but there it is.