Graham spent much of his academic career at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He held some visiting fellowships within his tenure there and after his retirement held several posts at universities in many locations. This series contains material connected with his appointments.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Angus Graham wrote many articles throughout his career. This series contains material relating to his articles including drafts and correspondence.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Henry Rosemont to Angus Graham to ask him to undertake a review of the Harvard Workshop papers for the SOAS Bulletin.
Rosemont Henry 1934-2017Letter from Henry Rosemont to Angus Graham concerning Graham's Festschrift. Rosemont encloses the form letter which he has sent out (with the letter) and names the people who have accepted so far. He also sends some pieces of work (not with the letter) and writes some bibliographical material that Graham had requested.
Rosemont Henry 1934-2017Letter from Henry Rosemont to Angus Graham to send the essays of Nivison and Lau (not with the letter) and a sample title page and table of contents (present) for the Festschrift.
Rosemont Henry 1934-2017Letter from Henry Rosemont to Angus Graham concerning Graham's corrections of his paper. He also writes that he has a good response for Graham's Festschrift.
Rosemont Henry 1934-2017Letter from Henry Rosemont to Angus Graham to inform him that steady progress was being made on the Festschrit for which he has now proofed all the articles and will do the same for Graham's Reflections and Replies when he receives that. He sends a copy of the preface.
Rosemont Henry 1934-2017Letter from Henry Rosemont to Angus Graham concerning his article, Reflections and Replies, and the publication of Graham's Festschrift.
Rosemont Henry 1934-2017Letter from Henry Rosemont to Roger Ames to send comments on Ames' manuscript for the Festschrift.
Rosemont Henry 1934-2017Letter from Henry Rosemont concerning the prospect of a Festschrift for Angus Graham on his 70th birthday.
Rosemont Henry 1934-2017