Letter from Angus Graham to D.W. Hamlyn to thank for Hamlyn's letter and to continue the discussion of the points raised.
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Letter from Norris Pope, Senior Editor, Stanford University Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham they are chasing the report from their reader.
Zonder titelLetter from Norris Pope, Stanford University Press, to Angus Graham to state that in connection with Reason and Spontaneity the reader had suggested Graham send an article to Ethics, Monist, or Philosophy.
Zonder titelLetter from R. Miriam Brokaw, Associate Director and Editor, Princeton University Press, to Angus Graham to thank for his letter in which he expressed his hesitancy in reading the Bodde Festschrift. She asks if the Press could see an abstract and introductory chapter for Graham's Reason and Spontaneity.
Letter from Norman J. Giradot to Angus Graham to thank Graham for his conviviality whilst Giradot was in London. He inquires as to whether Graham has found a publisher for his philosophy book and makes the suggestion of a series being published by Notre Dame University Press.
Zonder titelLetter from Sanford G. Thatcher, Assistant Director, Princeton University Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that the Press have decided against publishing Graham's manuscript.
Zonder titelLetter from Sebastian de Grazia, Rutgers, The State University, New Jersey, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that the manuscript had been returned from Princeton University Press and to ask whether he should send it to the University of Chicago Press.
Zonder titelLetter from Angus Graham to David L. Hall to express his delight in receiving Hall's report. He states that he had got tired of hearing nothing from the University of Hawaii Press and had therefore given the book to Curzon. He makes his own comments on the book.
Zonder titelLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that the first stage of copy-editing was completed. He sends a Guide for Authors (not included) and writes about the difficulties of the second stage of editing.
Zonder titelLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that the book was now with Maygars, as Graham had requested.
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