Letter from Stephen Austin and Sons, Ltd., Oriental, General and Artistic Printers, to The Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform that they cannot give another estimate for the Centenary Supplement until they know the extent of the work.
Stephen Austin and SonsLetter from Stephen Austin and Sons, Ltd., Oriental, General and Artistic Printers, to The Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to note that the estimate has been acceptable and that they will include the two pages of Oriental type at no further cost.
Stephen Austin and SonsLetter from Stephen Austin and Sons, Ltd., Oriental, General and Artistic Printers, to The Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society (Ella Sykes), to give an estimate of £8.0.0 per sheet of 16 pages, for the production of 1250 copies of a record volume for the Society. Mr Harrison from the Printers will call to receive their instructions.
Stephen Austin and SonsLetter from Stephen Austin and Sons, Ltd., Oriental, General and Artistic Printers, to G.H. Walsh to give a revised estimate for the Record Volume.
Stephen Austin and SonsLetter from Stephen Austin and Sons, Ltd., Oriental, General and Artistic Printers, to Professor D.S. Margoliouth to ask for a list of the order of the articles to be included, so they can number the plates correctly. They note 1500 copies are required and ask to be advised of the binding.
Stephen Austin and SonsLetter from Stephen Austin and Sons, Ltd., Oriental, General and Artistic Printers, to The Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to inform that they can now proceed with the make-up of the Centenary Supplement after having received definite instructions from Professor Margoliouth.
Stephen Austin and SonsLetter from Stephen Herbert Langdon to Ella Sykes, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to say that he has corrected the proofs for the Centenary Volume and that Dr Cowley will act as editor of the Semitic section in his absence. He gives details of various papers to be included in the volume.
Langdon Stephen Herbert 1876-1937Letter from Stephen Herbert Langdon to Ella Sykes, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to suggest that the bill is returned to Austin and to ask for some explanation of the bill's excess.
Langdon Stephen Herbert 1876-1937A letter expressing their deepest sympathy to Patricia. 'We are both thinking of you at this sad time'.
Letter from Stuart Kiang, Editor, University of Hawaii Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that Roger Ames had brought his manuscript Reason and Spontaneity. He will inform of readers' opinions in due course. He asks if Graham would be willing to be a reader for A.S.Cua's Ethical Argumentation: A Study of Hsun Tzu's Moral Epistemology.
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