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.
Chinese philosophy
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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".
Sans titreLetter 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.
Sans titreWhy Take Rights Serious? A Confucian Critique by Angus Graham. Article draft annotated with the heading "Penultimate draft", undated.
Sans titreQuestions raised by the Lieh-tzu by A.C. Graham. Article draft, undated.
Sans titreProlegomenon to a new history of early Taoism: The Huai-nan Tzu and the Meaning of 'Huang-Lao' – partial draft, undated.
Sans titre"The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu, translated by Burton Watson, 397pp. Colombia University Press, New York and London 1968". Typed draft of review by Angus Graham.
Sans titreGraham concentrated some of his research notes and thinking into notebooks.
Sans titreNotes initially discussing Taoism. The Universal Exercise Book with beige cover.
Sans titreNotes on approaches to nature and Chinese philosophy, Wang Li, grammar, particles, etc. "Classicist spiral-bound notebook with green, white and red cover.
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