Two Chinese Philosophers: Ch'eng Ming-tao and Ch'eng Yi-ch'uan was published by Lund Humphries (London) in 1958 and Reprinted as Two Chinese Philosophers: The Metaphysics of the Brothers Cheng by Open Court (LaSalle IL) in 1992. This material consists of reviews for the first edition and correspondence regarding the reprint.
Sans titreCorrespondence concerning permission to reprint the book and a copy of the Chinese characters to be used in the reprint.
Sans titreFragmented drafts of Poems of the Late T'ang, with translations of some poems by Du Fu, Meng Jiao, Han Yu, Li Ho and Li Shangyin.
Sans titreDraft translations of poems of Li Ho by Graham.
Sans titreLetter from Angus Graham to Betty Radice, Penguin Books, to send a copy of his Chinese translations.
Sans titreLetter from Angus Graham to Betty Radice, Penguin Books, to suggest that Arthur Waley is the most important reviewer for the book but warns of the difficulties he had with Waley's review of his The Book of Lieh-tzu. He also sends a page of references.
Sans titrePartial draft of several chapters, the first of which is entitled "The Logic of the Mohist Hsiao-Ch'u".
Sans titreCorrespondence concerning the publication of Chuang-tzŭ: Textual Notes to a Partial Translation.
Sans titreCorrespondence 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.
Sans titrePartial draft for Reason and Spontaneity.
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