Letter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which Allen writes about completing his book, "Russian Embassies to the Georgian Kings" and also gives Armstrong a detailed and dated itinerary of his travel to Russia and Georgia starting in July 1967 and which would last eight weeks. He also writes concerning throwing a supper party at the Ritz for the Georgian State Ballet. Dated: 26 June 1967.
Sem títuloLetter from Helen Wallis, British Museum Map Room, to Terence Armstrong. The British Museum had been unable to trace a photographic order for Allen's book 'Russian Embassies to Georgian Kings'. Therefore they ask that it be resubmitted. Dated: 8 January 1968.
Sem títuloNote from Terence Armstrong to [W.E.D.Allen] in which he wonders concerning their next move and whether to involve Skelton. On Hakluyt Society notepaper. Dated: 9 January 1968.
Sem títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which Allen informs Armstrong that he is attempting to secure illustrations and maps for publication. He also writes of his business problems and that he will not be able to tackle the literary work required by Armstrong before mid-February. He also asks that the three Hakluyt volumes of Ibn Batuta be sent to a Turkish friend and charged to Allen's account. Dated: 22 January 1968.
Sem títuloLetter from Terence Armstrong to W.E.D. Allen in which Armstrong gives Allen a list of missing maps and illustrations for Allen's book. Armstrong also encloses offprints which he authored: Dated: 20 April 1968.
Sem títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which Allen informs Armstrong that he will not be able to attend the Hakluyt Society's Council meeting. Dated: 10 May 1968.
Sem títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong with which Allen encloses a draft of the Acknowledgements for his book and four slides of illuminated letters from a Georgian manuscripts. With the letter is a receipt for a registered postal packet. Dated: 18 June 1968.
Sem títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which Allen informs Armstrong that Anthony Mango has agreed to proofread his book and that he would be available in early 1969. Dated: 21 June 1968.
Sem títuloLetter from Terence Armstrong to W.E.D. Allen in which Armstrong presents Allen with notes on his manuscript. These notes include amendments to page order, questions on spelling and transliteration, and questions regarding media materials to be included in the book. Armstrong asks Allen for details and his preferences on how to proceed with contacting Anthony Mango mentioning that it is his opinion that contact should be postponed until amendments are made. Dated: 29 June 1968.
Sem títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which Allen responds to Armstrong's suggestions on page order amendments in agreement and provides him with the list of media and illustrations to be included in the book. Allen pushes forth Anthony Mango as his preferred proof reader rather than David Lang since he does not see eye to eye with Lang. With regards to spelling and transliteration, Allen explains that Georgian has numerous correct spellings and transliterations and that the only requirement is to pick one form and stick to it. Allen attaches personal notes and corrections with the letter. Dated: 18 July 1968.
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