Letter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to state that a set of galley proofs had been sent to Graham under separate cover. With the letter is Curzon Press' "Symbols for Use in the Correction of Proofs".
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to send page proofs of the book and to ask him to return corrections via airmail.
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to discuss the process of typesetting and typesetters. He also states that he has received a copy of Graham's review of Harbsmeier's Aspects of Classical Chinese and explains the reasons for the… read more
Letter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to send an advance copy and to inform him that 6 copies will be sent to him in Singapore via surface mail.
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham in which he informs Graham that he recently had dinner with Sren Egerod. Standish writes concerning the description on the jacket, review copies and mailing of libraries.
Sin títuloReason and Spontaneity was published by Curzon Press (London) and Barnes and Noble (New York) in 1985. This series includes drafts, correspondence, and reviews concerning the publication.
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to make an offer for the publication of Reason and Spontaneity. With the letter is a copy of the Agreement between Graham and Curzon Press.
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to thank him for sending p.235 of the manuscript and to discuss some other editorial issues.
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham of further progress with preparing the book.
Sin títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Mrs Pek Siok Ching, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, to agree that the name of the Institute can be shown somewhere on Graham's book. With this letter is a copy of the reply sent by Pek Siok Ching… read more