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GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/50 · File · 1st Nov 1967
Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

Letter from Richard A. May to Frederick E. Nolting, Vice President at Morgan Guaranty Bank of New York, to enclose the Oxford University Press, London, publicity release for Duncanson's book. May also writes to provide feedback regarding the list of names Nolting suggested that might be interested in reviewing Duncanson's forthcoming work. May closes the letter with the news that Oxford University Press, New York, have decided against an American Edition of Duncanson's book.

May Richard
GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/51 · File · 2nd Nov 1967
Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

Letter from Richard A. May to Francis X. Sutton, Assistant to Vice President, International Division at Ford Foundation. May writes to enclose Oxford University Press, London's first information sheet on Duncanson's book. May also writes to inform Sutton that Oxford University Press, New York, will not release an American edition of Duncanson's book.

May Richard
GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/97 · File · [1968]
Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

Letter from Richard A May to Dennis J. Duncanson to discuss matters relating to the copyright of Duncanson's book and the Library of Congress Library Card for the American edition. Please note that this letter is undated and an estimation was given upon cataloguing.

May Richard Allen
GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/12 · File · 29th Sep 1967
Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

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 letter (DD/4/11) would explain May's latest thinking about U.S.A. reviews.

May Richard
GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/11 · File · 29th Sep 1967
Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

Handwritten letter from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson in response to Duncanson's letter on 27 September 1967. May writes of Nolting's enthusiasm over Duncanson's forthcoming book. May responds to Duncanson's previous worry concerning potential reviews of his book in America, in that a reviewer is useless unless some important publication recognises him and will print his review. May writes that he and Duncanson would have to work together to achieve the best advantage.

May Richard
GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/42 · File · 28th Oct 1967
Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

Letter from Richard A May to Dennis J. Duncanson. May writes to say that he considers that the contacts he has spoken to in the U.S.A. about Duncanson's book showcase how important that this work is. He is also looking forward to Duncanson's visit to the USA. May writes of the ten influential recipients of the advance copies of Duncanson's book, among them the Library of Congress; U.S. News & World Report; East Asian Research Centre; Ford Foundation; Council for Foreign Relations, Inc.; Foreign Policy Association; and Saturday Review.

May Richard
GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/41 · File · 27th Oct 1067
Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

Letter from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson. May hopes that Duncanson's letter sent to the Editor at the Saturday Review in response to the Sorensen article is published and writes of his telephone conversation with Palmer, at Oxford University Press New York. Also, Duncanson writes that Time-Life are requesting for a corrected copy of Duncanson's page proofs, whilst a copy of the proofs are also with Reader's Digest.

May advises Duncanson to make contact with the Foreign Policy Quarterly and mention his forthcoming publication. He also writes of price details of Duncanson's book, both in the UK and in the U.S.A. A photocopy of this correspondence are present with the written letter.

May Richard