Correspondence concerning the publication of Chuang-tzŭ: Textual Notes to a Partial Translation.
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Letter from M.J. Daly, Publications Officer, SOAS, to Angus Graham to state that he couldn't find the file that Graham had wanted to submit to the Publications Committee in Graham's office.
Zonder titelLetter from M.J. Daly, Publications Officer, SOAS, to Angus Graham to obtain clarification regarding his proposal. A handwritten note states that Graham's phone call had clarified the matter.
Zonder titelLetter from M.J. Daly, Publications Officer, SOAS, to Angus Graham to inform that the Committee has concluded that it is unable to accept Graham's proposal.
Zonder titelCorrespondence between Angus Graham and F.W. Mote, Princeton University, concerning the publication of Graham's books in America and to give advice on Hongshi Yuan. Graham informs that SOAS will publish his textual notes.
Zonder titelLetter from Roger Ames, Philosophy East & West, to Teo Han Wue, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, Singapore, to confirm that, with David L. Hall, he would like to publish an American edition of Graham's Studies in Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature with the State University of New York Press. He asks if his request will be considered.
Zonder titelLetter from David Ramsey Steele, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to introduce himself as he has taken over duties from Leslie Auerbach. Steele is pleased to hear of the progress of Graham's manuscript. He also asks whether Graham would be willing to assess other manuscripts on Chinese thought that are sent to the publishers.
Zonder titelLetter from Angus Graham to David Ramsey Steele to inform him that he has been delayed in completing his manuscript due to illness. However he has sent the first half by air mail that morning. He also informs of a change of address, back to England.
Zonder titelLetter from Roger Ames to Angus Graham, concerning Graham's illness and that he hopes Graham has received their comments on his manuscript.
Zonder titelLetter from Angus Graham to Roger Ames and David Hall to send further pages of his manuscript which he would like them to comment upon.
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