Letter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to make an offer for the publication of Reason and Spontaneity. With the letter is a copy of the Agreement between Graham and Curzon Press.
Sem títuloLetter 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 thank him for sending p.235 of the manuscript and to discuss some other editorial issues.
Sem títuloLetter 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.
Sem títuloLetter 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.
Sem títuloLetter from Robin Baird-Smith, Collins Publishers, to Angus Graham to explain how he was sent some pages of Reason and Spontaneity but Collins would not be a suitable publisher.
Sem títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham of further progress with preparing the book.
Sem títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that the book was now with Maygars, as Graham had requested.
Sem títuloLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Angus Graham to state that a set of galley proofs had been sent to Graham under separate cover. With the letter is Curzon Press' "Symbols for Use in the Correction of Proofs".
Sem títuloLetter from Pek Siong Ching, The Institute of East Asian Philosophies, to The Editor, Curzon Press, to ask that the Institute be associated with Graham's Reason and Spontaneity. With her letter is a letter from Graham stating he has no objection to this.
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