Letter from Teo Han We, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, Singapore, to Angus Graham to clarify the copyright position regarding his book Studies in Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature.
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Disputers of the Tao: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China was published by Open Court (LaSalle IL) in 1989. This series consists of correspondence and reviews of the book.
Sin títuloLetter 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.
Sin títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Roger Ames and David Hall to send the beginning of his manuscript to ask for their comments on how he has portrayed their own work. Photocopies of typed letter, both incomplete, one of one page and one of two pages.
Sin títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Roger Ames and David Hall to write that he hopes that they will meet up in Hong Kong and to inform as to his health. He also reports on his progress with his book.
Sin títuloLetter from Angus Graham to David Ramsey Steele to include a completed bibliography and romanisation conversion table. He will soon send the pages with reference gaps, but would prefer to work on the indexes in a leisurely manner. Graham also addresses Steele's editorial questions.
Sin títuloLetter from David Ramsey Steele, Editorial Director, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to inform that the book should be ready for typesetting within the week. Steele also discusses possible titles and sub-titles and asks Graham to phone with a decision.
Sin títuloLetter from Angus Graham to David Ramsey Steele to give his opinion regarding the title. He also asks whether it may be possible to see samples of the Chinese characters to be used in the book. Graham further asks if Open Court might be interested in publishing a paperback of Reason and Spontaneity, currently with Curzon Press in London.
Sin títuloLetter from David Ramsey Steele, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to agree with him on the spelling of Debaters. He expresses surprise that Graham was ignorant of the calligraphy as he was under the impression that Sherwood Sugden was collaborating closely with Graham. Steele asks Graham to send a copy of Reason and Spontaneity and inquires regarding the details of his contract with Curzon.
Sin títuloLetter from Kerri Mommer, Editorial Assistant, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to enclose a copy of galleys 1-30 which she asks Graham to proof and return at his earliest possible convenience. She also includes a sample page of the interior design of the book.
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