Letter from Lyman P. Van Slyke, Director, Professor of History, Stanford University, to Angus Graham concerning their search for a successor to David Nivison. He is replying in response to an earlier letter from Graham and explains something about the scope of the position.
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Letter 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.
Walter de Gruyter & CoLetter from Luno Lorenz, Walter de Gruyter and Co., to Angus Graham to thank him for the acceptance received and to inform him that the contract from the publishers will follow shortly.
Walter de Gruyter & CoLetter from Luno Lorenz, Walter de Gruyter and Co., to Angus Graham to ask him to submit an article entitled Chinese philosophy of language for the forthcoming publication of the Handbuch Sprachphilosophie. Graham has added a handwritten note to state he accepted 27.2.1985. With the letter is information regarding the plans and layout of the intended volumes.
Walter de Gruyter & CoLetter from Lorraine E. Sobson, Assistant Editor, Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, to Angus Graham to enclose galley proofs for his article, The Right to Selfishness: Yangism, Later Mohism, Chuang Tzu, to appear in the publication Individualism and Holism: Studies in Confucian and Taoist Values.
University of Michigan Center for Chinese studiesLetter from Liu Cunren 劉存人 to Angus Graham on the translation of the Mojing or Mozi, the Mohist canon.
Cunren LiuLetter from Li an Chen, Chairman, of confirmation of the appointment by the National Science Council of a Visiting Professor Award at National Tsing Hua University to Angus Graham to conduct research on "A grammar of classical Chinese" and offer courses. The appointment is from 16 February 1987 to 31 July 1987,
National Tsing Hua University TaipehLetter from Leslie Auerbach, Editor, Open Court Publishing House, to Angus Graham to send two copies of a draft contract for his proposed book. Auerbach asks that if Graham agrees with the contract would he return a signed copy. A signed copy of the contract is with the letter.
Open Court Publishing CompanyLetter from Leslie Auerbach, Editor, Open Court Publishing House, to Angus Graham to thank him for his letter in which he indicated that he might be interested in writing an introduction to Chinese philosophy. She asks his advice on length, format, technical difficulties etc. and indicates some of the preferences for content of the publishing company.
Open Court Publishing CompanyLetter from Leslie Auerbach, Editor, Open Court Publishing House, to Angus Graham to enquire, at the suggestion of Professor Conrad Schirokauer, whether Graham might be interested in publishing an English language book on Chinese philosophy.
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