Letter from Roger Hudson (John Murray) to Barbara Ingham thanking her for her letter of June 30th. He praises her maps and planned travels of the Deccan area, and her research at the Indian Office Library. He requests a list of errors for a planned revision of the Handbook. He suggests abandoning the close ties to the rail network in the internal organisation of the Handbook and structuring it by State instead.
Letter from Roger Ames, Philosophy East & West, to Teo Han Wue, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, Singapore, to confirm that, with David L. Hall, he would like to publish an American edition of Graham's Studies in Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature with the State University of New York Press. He asks if his request will be considered.
Ames Roger TLetter from Roger Ames to Angus Graham, concerning Graham's illness and that he hopes Graham has received their comments on his manuscript.
Ames Roger TLetter from Roger Ames, Philosophy East & West, to Angus Graham to thank him for his detailed comments on Rationality in Ancient China and Greece: A Comparison which will help in the editorial decision regarding the article. In a postscript he also informs that he has set up a roundtable for the Association of Asian Studies conference in New Orleans on the Disputers of Tao with Bernard Schwartz, Henry Rosemont and Nathan Sivin.
Ames Roger T. b 1947Letter from Roderick Whitfield, Department of Oriental Antiquities, British Museum, to Raymond Head to give titles of reference books that maybe of help to Head. He writes that he found the Morrison prints most interesting and suggests they receive conservation treatment at the earliest opportunity. He also advises regarding "the painting on the wall in the hall".
Whitfield RoderickLetter from Rochelle Girson to Richard A. May to thank him for sending page proofs of Duncanson's forthcoming book, Government and Revolution in Vietnam, to the Saturday Review.
Girson RochelleLetter from Robin Baird-Smith, Collins Publishers, to Angus Graham to explain how he was sent some pages of Reason and Spontaneity but Collins would not be a suitable publisher.
Collins PublishersLetter from Robin and Jean to express their deepest sympathy to Patricia on her husband's death.
Letter to Thomas Manning from Roberts, Resident of the Select Committee at Canton. He writes he has received his seven letters. He is not sure whether he will see Manning before he leaves China but offers to help in any way during Manning's absence from China. Undated [1810], handwritten, 1 piece, 1 side
Letter from Robert Morrison, Chinese missionary, to Thomas Manning concerning the employment of a Chinese man to assist Manning, Morrison and Ball have tested the man and think he will be appropriate. Dated 21 March 1817, handwritten, 1 piece, 3 sides