Letter from D.W. Hamlyn, Birkbeck College, to Angus Graham to respond to Graham's letter to provide his critique as requested by Graham.
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Letter from Norris Pope, Senior Editor, Stanford University Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that they will not be proceeding with publishing his manuscript. He sends a copy of the reader's report (with the letter).
Sem títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Roger T. Ames to inform Ames that Stanford had rejected his manuscript and to ask whether he would hand in the manuscript to the University of Hawaii Press.
Sem títuloLetter to Angus Graham to provide the name of Julian Shuckburgh as a potential Literary Agent for Reason and Spontaneity.
Letter from David L. Hall, Chairman, Philosophy Department, The University of Texas at El Paso, to Angus Graham to thank for sending the paper, "Value, Fact and Facing Fact". He continues that he was a reader of Reason and Spontaneity for Hawaii Press. He encloses his report and writes that he is willing to correspond regarding improving the manuscript.
Sem títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to state that his proofs had not yet arrived. He sends galley slip 125 and ask Graham to check this.
Sem títuloRoyalty Statement from Curzon Press for Reason and Spontaneity for the year ending 31 March 1986.
Sem títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to state the book had come out in November and an advance copy had been sent to Graham. The sales are about at halfway through the edition. Royalty statements will be prepared shortly.
Sem títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Herbert Fingarette to thank him for the letter and the paper he had sent. Graham responds to Fingarette's critique of his book with his own arguments. He also informs in a postscript about his new publication, Studies in Chinese philosophy and philosophical literature and that he will be at Brown University for the first part of 1988. Graham suggests they may therefore be able to meet.
Sem títuloLetter from V.V. Nalimov, Moscow State University, to Angus Graham to discuss the premises within Reason and Spontaneity and how his own premises differ.
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