Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to John Bell thanking him for having sent the revised blurb and that Duncanson has no amendments to suggest apart from one sentence to add. Duncanson also clarifies that he has no plans to view anything at the University of Sussex.
Sans titreLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to John Bell to follow up on his previous letter on 21 October 1967. Duncanson writes of a letter received by Richard A. May from Hon. Robert Murphy.
Sans titreLetter from Julie Friedeberger to Dennis J. Duncanson along with an attached review list for Duncanson is asked to comment on.
Sans titreLetter from Julie Friedeberger to Dennis J. Duncanson requesting to borrow back from him a review from the Glasgow Herald and the script of the BBC Third Programme talk.
Sans titreLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Richard A. May in response to May's letters on 24 and 25 September 1967. Duncanson shares a joke that the post takes longer than Machiavelli used to take to cross Europe 460 years ago. Duncanson expresses his… read more
Handwritten letter from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson letting Duncanson know that despite the ship he (May) is on is currently delayed, a letter he wrote earlier in the afternoon will arrive shortly, even before this current correspondence. That… read more
Handwritten letter from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson letting him know that he has yet to arrive at their first port of call, Quebec, and are not due to arrive at their destination, Montreal, until the next day. May writes of the conditions at… read more
Handwritten letter from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson in response to Duncanson's letter on 10 October 1967. May will take note of one of Duncanson's suggestions as a possible reviewer, whilst May believes that the Saturday Review will be most… read more
Handwritten letter from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson. This includes an update from Donald Heath who believes that Duncanson's book is a masterpiece but reader interest in the U.S.A. will be confined mostly to academic circles. Nevertheless,… read more
Review Letter from Donald R. Heath to Richard A. May concerning Dennis J. Duncanson's book.
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