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GB 891 ACG-ACG/10-ACG/10/1-ACG/10/1/29 · File · 5th May 1988
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from David Ramsey Steele, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to agree with him on the spelling of Debaters. He expresses surprise that Graham was ignorant of the calligraphy as he was under the impression that Sherwood Sugden was collaborating closely with Graham. Steele asks Graham to send a copy of Reason and Spontaneity and inquires regarding the details of his contract with Curzon.

Open Court Publishing Company
GB 891 ACG-ACG/10-ACG/10/1-ACG/10/1/14 · File · 3rd Jun 1987
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from David Ramsey Steele, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to thank him for the first half of his manuscript. He asks regarding the insertion of footnote numbers and tells him that he is investigating Chinese characters for use in the book.

Open Court Publishing Company
GB 891 ACG-ACG/10-ACG/10/1-ACG/10/1/21 · File · 28th Oct 1987
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from David Ramsey Steele, Editorial Director, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to thank Graham for the latest addition to his manuscript. He writes of wishing to publish the book in 1988 and therefore the need to know when Graham is likely to finish the manuscript. He adds several editorial points for Graham to advise upon.

Open Court Publishing Company
GB 891 ACG-ACG/10-ACG/10/1-ACG/10/1/31 · File · 27th Sep 1988
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from David Ramsey Steele, Consulting Editor, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to send a proposed jacket design for Disputers of the Tao (not present) and a questionnaire relating to Graham's Reason and Spontaneity. The partially completed questionnaire is with the letter.

Open Court Publishing Company
GB 891 ACG-ACG/10-ACG/10/1-ACG/10/1/26 · File · 18th Apr 1988
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from David Ramsey Steele, Editorial Director, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to inform that the book should be ready for typesetting within the week. Steele also discusses possible titles and sub-titles and asks Graham to phone with a decision.

Open Court Publishing Company
GB 891 ACG-ACG/10-ACG/10/1-ACG/10/1/25 · File · 17th Feb 1988
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from David Ramsey Steele, Consulting Editor, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to thank Graham for the index of proper names he has provided. He also asks concerning finding a catchy title for the publication and whether Pinyon is likely to swamp Wade-Giles in the future and therefore the book should be converted to Pinyin.

Open Court Publishing Company
GB 891 ACG-ACG/10-ACG/10/1-ACG/10/1/35 · File · 14th Feb 1989
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from David Ramsey Steele, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to suggest he forwards a copy of Reason and Spontaneity to David Gordon who Steele will make sure will review the book for International Philosophical Quarterly.

Open Court Publishing Company
GB 891 ACG-ACG/10-ACG/10/1-ACG/10/1/34 · File · 11th Feb 1989
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from David Ramsey Steele, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to state that there doesn't seem any possibility of producing a publication of Reason and Spontaneity for a couple of years and that he would prefer to publish clothbound and paperback at the same time. He enquires regarding Graham's contract with Curzon. Steele reports that the final editorial work on Disputers is going slowly. He asks for editorial advice on Pinyin and Wade-Giles and reports that he already has some excellent comments for marketing the book from Fingarette and Rosemont.

Open Court Publishing Company
GB 891 ACG-ACG/12-ACG/12/2-ACG/12/2/3 · File · 17th Oct 1990
Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

Letter from David Ramsey Steele, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to send two copies of the contract for The Unreasoning within Reason. He asks for Graham to sign one and return it. A signed Memorandum of Agreement is with the letter.

Open Court Publishing Company