Postcard from V. Minorsky to W.E.D.Allen on which Minorsky thanks Allen for returning a book and informs him of his ill health. Dated: 21 August 1961.
Sans titreLetter from V. Minorsky to W.E.D. Allen in which Minorsky informs Allen that does have a copy of Zap.Koll.Vost Vol. V but it is not in good condition. He also updates Allen on the publication of the translation of Bathold's Mir Ali Shit and A History of the Turkman people. Dated: 12 October 1961.
Sans titreLetter from W.E.D. Allen to V. Minorsky in which Allen offers to rebind Minorsky's copy of volume 5 of Zap.Koll.Vost and return it in January. Allen also informs Minorsky of his possible upcoming visit to Cambridge. Dated: 31 October 1961.
Sans titreLetter from V. Minorsky to W.E.D. Allen in which he writes that the "Zap. vol. V" has been posted to Allen's London address. He writes in changes in the staff due to Lockhart's road accident and of his own poor health. Dated: 1 November 1961.
Sans titreLetter from W.E.D. Allen to V. Minorsky in which Allen informs Minorsky of his nervous breakdown and his wife's ill health and their respective recoveries. Allen also sends his delight on the Royal Asiatic Society's marking of Minorsky's 85th birthday (Minorsky was awarded the Society's Triennial Gold Medal in 1962, notification of which arrived on his 85th birthday). Dated: 3 April 1962.
Sans titreLetter from V. Minorsky to W.E.D. Allen in which Minorsky writes of his shock on hearing of Allen's wife's operation and its repercussions. He writes concerning volume 2 of Gibb's publication, he has found volume 1 a useful work of reference. He writes that he is to go to London on the following day to receive the Triennial Gold Medal of the Royal Asiatic Society. Dated: 9 May 1962.
Sans titreLetter from W.E.D. Allen to V. Minorsky in which Allen informs Minorsky of his upcoming trip to London and thanks him for lending him a copy of Zap. Koll. Vost. Vol. V. Dated: 6 July 1962.
Sans titreLetter from V. Minorsky to W.E.D. Allen in which he writes that he is glad to have better news from Allen and also glad that the volume he sent has reached Allen. Minorsky asks how the Hakluyt volume is progressing. He is poring over articles to be made into a volume. Dated 10 July 1962.
Sans titreLetter from W.E.D. Allen to V. Minorsky in which Allen informs Minorsky that he has had a zerograph copy made of the Volume lent by Minorsky and has returned the original volume. Allen also updates Minorsky on the slow progress of his Hakluyt translation project and offers to send him a spare copy of the work thus far. Dated: 4 August 1962.
Sans titreLetter from V. Minorsky to W.E.D. Allen in which he thanks Allen for returning his book and with such beautiful binding. He is sorry that Allen did not come to Cambridge when he was in England. He writes of the commemoration of the centenary of E.G. Browne's birth at Pembroke College and of his happiness at receiving the Royal Asiatic Society Medal. Dated: 12 November 1962.
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