Letter from Henry Rosemont to Angus Graham to send the essays of Nivison and Lau (not with the letter) and a sample title page and table of contents (present) for the Festschrift.
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455 Archivistische beschrijving results for Chinese philosophy
Letter from Henry Rosemont to Angus Graham to inform him that steady progress was being made on the Festschrit for which he has now proofed all the articles and will do the same for Graham's Reflections and Replies when he receives that. He sends a copy of the preface.
Zonder titelLetter from Edward Roberts, Editorial Assistant, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to ask him to supply a photograph of himself for the cover of Chinese Texts and Philosophical Contexts.
Zonder titelLetter from Leonard Curtis and Co. to Authors and Contributors to inform that Trewin Copplestone Publishing Ltd. had gone into receivership.
Letter from Brian Hook, University of Leeds, to Angus Graham to inform him as to how best approach the receivers.
Zonder titelLetter from James Clark, Editorial Director, to Angus Graham to inform that Time Life will now publish the book and of the money owed to Graham.
Letter from James Clark, Editorial Director, to Angus Graham to inform of developments in the publication, payments Graham will received, and to ask for any map references he requires.
Letter from the editors, Walter de Gruyter and Co., to the author to send two copies of the contract and asking that one would be returned signed. The editors ask for two copies of the typescript article and provide cards for bibliographical details. With this letter is a Contributor's Contract between Walter de Gruyter & Co. and Angus Graham for his contribution to Sprachphilosophie, editorial guidelines and a "Supplement for the Handbuch Sprachphilosophie".
Zonder titelLetter from Luno Lorenz, Walter de Gruyter and Co., to author to send a copy of contributing authors. A deadline has been set for 30 June 1987. With accompanying list of contributors.
Zonder titelWhy Take Rights Serious? A Confucian Critique by Angus Graham. Article draft annotated with the heading "Penultimate draft", undated.
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