Letter from Angus Graham to Victor Mair to inform that he hopes his translation of Chuang-tzu will be out in summer 1981 and, as such, he would like to also publish his other work on the Chuang-tzu. He asks, therefore for progress of Mair's publication and to remind of the prerogative Graham laid out to publish his essay elsewhere.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to V.V. Nalimov to thank for his letter and to continue the discussion regarding the premises in Graham's book. Incomplete.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter from Angus Graham to Wang Mong Lin, Director, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, to ask whether it would be possible to take up the offer of an appointment at the Institute in 1984/5. He also writes that his wife will visit Singapore in March and asks that she may be shown the Institute.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991A letter expressing deepest sympathy to Patricia on hearing the sad news of Stuart's death from Margaret.
A letter expressing deepest sympathy to Patricia concerning Stuart Simmonds' illness. She writes concerning her building work and her husband, Joe's illness.
Letter from Ann M. Miller, Editor, Morningside Books, Columbia University press, to Angus Graham, to send two copies of the agreement concerning the new preface to the The Book of Lieh-tzu , a xerox of the John Murray hardcover, a copy of a book by Burton Watson and an Author''s Questionnaire (not with the letter). Typed with printed letterhead. With the letter is a draft of the new preface, dated 1 July 1989.
Columbia university pressLetter from Ann M. Miller, Editor, Morningside Books, Columbia university press, to Angus Graham, to send the countersigned copy of the agreement for the new preface to The Book of Lieh-tzu . The agreement from John D. Moore, Columbia University Press, is with the letter.
Columbia university pressLetter from Anna Dallapicolla to Elizabeth Hoddy complimenting her travel plan and asking for slides of whatever it is that she is going to see.. She explains that their area of interest is Karntaka and requests information and slides thereof. She informs that if they get the funding there will be a second international seminar on Indian Arts and Culture is July 1982.
A letter expressing sympathy to Patricia and remembering how charming Stuart was.
A letter replying to one sent by Patricia expressing her distress at the difficult time Patricia had faced.