Letter 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".
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Letter 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 MurrayList of editors and publications for sending review copies of The book of Lieh-tzu . The list has further annotations.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Correspondence concerned with the reprinting of The Book of Lieh-tzu by Columbia University Press.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991A list of publications and editors for review copies, reviews for The Book of Lieh-tzu , and correspondence concerning Arthur Waley's review.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991The Book of Lieh-tzu was published by John Murray (London) in 1960 as part of the UNESCO Chinese translation series. It was reprinted in New York by Colombia University Press in 1990 with a new preface by Graham. The material in this series consists of a draft of the publications, reviews for the first edition and correspondence concerning the reprint.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991"The Movement of the Way", copy of a news-cutting from The Times Literary Supplement of a review of The Book of Lieh-tzu and of Change. Eight lectures on the I Ching by Hellmut Wilhelm translated by Cary F. Bayner. A handwritten annotation specifies the date. With the photocopy is note a from the UNESCO's Département des activités culturelles which says "Not much controversy, but I hope you find this pleasing nevertheless".