Letter from Adrian Teng, Assistant to the Director, Chinese University of Hong Kong, to Angus Graham to send copies of the contract for Graham's signature (not with the letter).
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Letter from Adrian Teng, Assistant to the Director, to Angus Graham to thank for Graham's letters and Chinese Glossary. They have not received his letter of 27 January. They have acquired the help of a part-time copywriter.
Letter from Adrian Teng, Assistant to the Director, to Angus Graham to enclose some specimen pages for Graham to examine.
Letter from Adrian Teng, Assistant to the Director, to Angus Graham on editorial matters particularly the deciphering of the handwritten Chinese letters.
Letter from Adrian Teng, Assistant to the Director, to Angus Graham to explain about a move of premises, arguments concerning the costs of the book and a proposal for its funding.
Letter from Angus Graham to Adrian Teng, Publications Office, Chinese University of Hong Kong, to give more editorial comments particularly on the Chinese typesetting and the graphs.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to Adrian Teng, Publications Office, Chinese University of Hong Kong, to write further of his proposed visit to Hong Kong and possible dates.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to Adrian Teng, Publications Office, Chinese University of Hong Kong, to apologise for the delay in him receiving the contract and to address editorial points.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to Adrian Teng, Publications Office, Chinese University of Hong Kong, in reply to Teng's letter concerning funding. Graham informs that he has passed the letter to his Publications Committee. With this letter is a copy of one that Graham sent to the SOAS Publications Committee.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to Adrian Teng, Publications Office, Chinese University of Hong Kong, to suggest that he flies to Hong Kong at his next vacation to sort any remaining problems face to face.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991