Letter from Victor Mair, Harvard University, to Angus Graham to thank him for the revisions and to send some minor editorial changes.
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Letter from Victor Mair, Harvard University, to Angus Graham to inform him that Chad Hansen has provided a marvellous paper and to inform Graham of his own change of address.
Sans titreLetter from Joel to Angus Graham to thank Graham for sending the paper on Chuang-tzu and the is/ought dichotomy. He writes his own comments on that dichotomy.
Letter from Victor Mair, Harvard University, to Correspondent to inform of his change of address. There is an added note from Mair to inform Graham that he has received his letters.
Sans titreLetter from Victor Mair, University of Pennsylvania, to Angus Graham to inform Graham of the progress of the volume.
Sans titreLetter from Angus Graham to Victor Mair to inform that he hopes his translation of Chuang-tzu will be out in summer 1981 and, as such, he would like to also publish his other work on the Chuang-tzu. He asks, therefore for progress of Mair's publication and to remind of the prerogative Graham laid out to publish his essay elsewhere.
Sans titreLetter from Victor Mair, University of Pennsylvania, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that he has a verbal agreement from the editor of the East Asian series of the University Press of Hawaii to publish the volume and that they should be proceeding with it immediately.
Sans titreLetter from Victor Mair, University of Pennsylvania, to contributors to inform that the book has been accepted for publication by the University of Hawaii Press.
Sans titreLetter from Victor Mair, University of Pennsylvania, to contributors to inform that he has received the contract from the University Press of Hawaii and therefore to lay out the conditions of publication.
Sans titreLetter from Angus Graham to Victor Mair to ask regarding the progress of the volume and to inform of his own publishing plans and attendance at the Chu Hsi conference in Honolulu.
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