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              GB 891 ACG-ACG/13-ACG/13/23-ACG/13/23/5 · File · 31st Aug 1978
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Angus Graham to Victor Mair to send his article. He asks if some-one can re-type in the format required for which Graham will pay the bill. He also asks to retain the rights to publish the article in a journal before book publication.

              Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/13-ACG/13/23-ACG/13/23/16 · File · 7th Nov [1980]
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Angus Graham to Victor Mair to inform that he hopes his translation of Chuang-tzu will be out in summer 1981 and, as such, he would like to also publish his other work on the Chuang-tzu. He asks, therefore for progress of Mair's publication and to remind of the prerogative Graham laid out to publish his essay elsewhere.

              Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/18-ACG/18/4-ACG/18/4/2 · File · 25th Jan 1984
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Angus Graham to Wang Mong Lin, Director, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, to ask whether it would be possible to take up the offer of an appointment at the Institute in 1984/5. He also writes that his wife will visit Singapore in March and asks that she may be shown the Institute.

              Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/6-ACG/6/2-ACG/6/2/4 · File · 26th Mar 1980
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Betty Radice, Penguin Books Ltd., to Angus Graham to express her admiration for his Chuang-tzŭ but to write about the difficulties in them publishing it.

              Radice Betty