Letter from Leslie Auerbach, Editor, Open Court Publishing House, to Angus Graham to enquire, at the suggestion of Professor Conrad Schirokauer, whether Graham might be interested in publishing an English language book on Chinese philosophy.
Open Court Publishing CompanyLetter from Leslie Auerbach, Editor, Open Court Publishing House, to Angus Graham to thank him for his letter in which he indicated that he might be interested in writing an introduction to Chinese philosophy. She asks his advice on length, format, technical difficulties etc. and indicates some of the preferences for content of the publishing company.
Open Court Publishing CompanyLetter from Leslie Auerbach, Editor, Open Court Publishing House, to Angus Graham to send two copies of a draft contract for his proposed book. Auerbach asks that if Graham agrees with the contract would he return a signed copy. A signed copy of the contract is with the letter.
Open Court Publishing CompanyLetter from Leslie Hammer, Rights Manager, John Murray, to Angus Graham to inform him that John Murray had reached an agreement with Columbia University Press to publish a paperback U.S. volume of The Book of Leih-tzu . Hammer asks whether Graham accepts the terms of the agreement laid out in the letter. Graham has annotated "Accepted 5/18/89".
John MurrayLetter from Leslie Hammer, Rights Manager, John Murray, to Angus Graham to inform him that John Murray had reached an agreement with Thorsons, part of HarperCollins publishers, to re-issue a paperback edtion of The Book of Lieh-tzu for which Thorsons will pay an advance of £1500.
John MurrayLetter from Lewis C. Loyd to Colonel Hoysted to enclose a notice describing the Burton Collection. Handwritten, dated 11 February 1939. Also accompanying notice, handwritten.
Letter from Lewis C. Loyd to Colonel Hoysted giving details of the delivery. Handwritten, dated 17 January 1939. Further note in Hoysted's hand to Mr [Miles] concerning arrangement to receive the books. Handwritten, dated 18 January 1939.
Letter from Lewis C. Loyd to Colonel Hoysted concerning the Beaconsfield pamphlet. Handwritten, dated 18 February 1939. Further note in Hoystead's hand to Mrs Cardew to see to its return. Handwritten, dated 20 February 1939.
Letter from Lewis C. Loyd to Colonel Hoysted apologising for his delay in replying. This was due to illness. He wishes to arrange delivery of the books. Handwritten, dated 4 January 1939
Letter from Lewis C. Loyd to Colonel Hoysted to arrange for Colonel Hoysted to come to view the Collection. Handwritten, dated 16 March 1938.