Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
To "Dear Mr Pinker", January 25, 1922
"Many thanks for contract..."
To "Dear Mr Pinker", March 25, 1924
"If you can't find..."
To "Dear Mr Pinker", [ca 1922-ca l926?]
"These poems are from Whipperginny..."
To "Dear Mr Pinker", [ca 1922-ca l926?]
"Many thanks for agreement..."
To "Dear Mr Pinker", [ca 1922-ca l926?]
"The copyright of this poem..."
To "Dear Mr Pinker", July 5 [Year?]
"Many thanks for copy of Pawling's..."
On Pawling and Penny Fiddle.
To "Dear Mr Pinker", November 19 [Year?]
"Please note my new address. Many thanks for letter..." Anthology royalties; Monro's book to appear; "Star Talk."
To "Dear Mr Pinker", December 20 [l926?]
"Please don't write..." Written with Laura Riding Gottschalk.
To "Dear Mr Pinker", [January 1927]
"Sorry that Miss Gottschalk..." Written with Laura Riding Gottschalk. Palmer remaindering Graves' books.
To "Dear Mr Pinker", [1927 or later]
"Could you please find..."; Please send us address of "Transition"; Laura Riding's Why Poe?
To "Dear Mr Pinker"
"We are sending under..."
Shortly after 100:B:14.
Written with Laura Riding.
To "Dear Mr Pinker", January 18, 1929
"The Star & Standard..."
To "Dear Mr Pinker", [1929 or later]
"Enclosed is an article...;" Can you place this for a female inhabitant of this village?
To "Dear Mr Pinker", November 30, 1933
"I never gave permission...;" Get royalties from Blackwell's piracies in "Fairings in Plenty."
To James Burton Pond (1890?-1961), lecture agent, From Robert Graves, March 7 [1919]
Discussing possible American lecture tour in 1920. "...disabilities I have suffered in the War have lost me much of my mobility & made it difficult for me to be in more than one place at a time..."
To Thomas R. Buckman, Director of Libraries, KU, from Robert Graves, November 2, 1965
Isla Cameron; my sole dramatic script The Iliad; trying to sell my manuscript because "my agent was in that Loraine group of counterfeiters & has robbed me of about 30,000 bucks."
To [A fan?; no salutation], from Graves, August 10, 1935
The poem is a piracy...; opinion of S.S. as a poet and of Beverley Nichols; "People who write to authors should realize that ... they are already tired of [their books]."
Letter to Mr. Pinker, literary agent, [1926? before 4 June]
"Can you see about the two..."Problem with Hogarth Press (London: Woolf)and Adelphi Press (NY: Warshaw) printing book of poems (The Close Chaplet) at same time. The MS of translation of LeGoff's Anatole France at Home was left with Adelphi when "I was obliged to leave America in a great hurry"; what stage has it reached? Money matters. "We shall be here ... until the fourth of June. After that ... The World's End."
Signed Laura Riding Gottschalk
Letter to Mr. Pinker, literary agent, May 4 [l926?]
"Here is the Hogarth..."Enclosing Hogarth contract & Woolf's letter aboutAdelphi Press agreement. Perhaps Calendar or Criterionmight be interested in the 3 papers. Eliot had one ina shabbier form. Mr Graves' letter.
Signed Laura Riding Gottschalk
Letter to Mr. Pinker, literary agent, July 23, [1926]
"The Adelphi Company..."Adelphi messed up my LeGoff translation; givescircumstances. Worried about their ed. of The CloseChaplet: sheets bought from Woolf; binding; simultaneouspublication.[Hogarth did publish in 1926; Adelphi pub'd LeGoffin 1926]
Signed Laura Riding Gottschalk
Letter to Mr. Pinker, literary agent, November 26, 1926
"I am sorry to trouble..."Has Adelphi yet published The Close Chaplet?; proper methods of publicizing.
Signed Laura Riding Gottschalk
Letter to Mr. Pinker, literary agent, December 1, 1926
"I shall be sending..." Shall send you articles from Contemporaries and Snobs to be placed before spring, when the whole book may be printed. Herewith & "Literary Shame..." and "Poetry, Art of Employment..." Don't send "Poetry..."to New Criterion "as I do not think Mr Eliot likes jokes about himself."
Signed Laura Riding Gottschalk
Letter to Mr. Pinker, literary agent, [1926?]
"Here are two..." Enclose 3rd article from Contemporaries and Snobs.
Signed Laura Riding Gottschalk
Letter to Mr. Pinker, literary agent, December 1 [1926]
"This is the fourth..." Enclose 4th article. Do not submit 3rd to American Dial (joke against Marianne Moore), Calendar, Criterion; nor )4th to Calendar or Criterion. Other markets.
Signed Laura Riding Gottschalk