Letter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which Allen writes about corrections suggested by Mango and that he thinks most have been added to the manuscript. Dated: 6 January 1970.
Sin títuloLetter from Terence Armstrong to W.E.D. Allen in which Armstrong states he is just waiting for Mango's cmments on the Index. He agrees that it would be a good idea to send page-proofs to Soviet contacts and will therefore send him a spare set in his possession. Dated: 30 January 1970.
Sin títuloLetter from Diane Blake, Cambridge University Press, to W.E.D. Allen in which Blake writes of a misunderstanding of her comments regarding the captions of the illustrations. Dated: 2 March 1970.
Sin títuloLetter from Terence Armstrong to W.E.D. Allen to inform Allen that copies of 'Embassies' will be available in June and will be published in July 1970. Sent by Armstrong's secretary on his behalf. Dated: 8 April 1970.
Sin títuloLetter from Terence Armstrong to W.E.D. Allen in which Armstrong informs Allen that the printing of 'Embassies' has been delayed and that he cannot do anything to change it. Armstrong adds that he has found an edited translation of Veniaminov's "Notes on the Unalaska District" whilst in Alaska. Dated: 3 June 1970.
Sin títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which Allen updates Armstrong on the latest date for publishing 'Embassies' to take place in October that year. Allen also tells Armstrong of his meeting Australian millionaire Sir John Galvin who has a keen interest in North East Pacific, publishing books he finds of note through a publishing house he owns in California. Allen suggests that should Armstrong have material to be published that he approach Galvin. Dated: 23 June 1970.
Sin títuloLetter from Terence Armstrong to W.E.D. Allen, written while Armstrong was at University of Alaska, he discusses Allen's suggestion to acquire the help of John Galvin. He is in negotiation concerning who should edit the Veniaminov translation. Dated: 6 July 1970.
Sin títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which Allen discusses the help John Galvin can offer and the possible time it would take. Allen cannot answer Armstrong's query on n John Castle's mission to the Kirghis-Kaisak Tartar Horde. Allen finally informs Armstrong that he does not personally know Finnish naturalist Sahlberg and has no means of contacting him. Dated: 28 July 1970.
Sin títuloLetter from Terence Armstrong to W.E.D. Allen in which Armstrong writes that it is too early, as yet, to approach Galvin. Dated: 10 September 1970.
Sin títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Armstrong in which he apologises for his tardiness in reply. He is pleased to hear of Armstrong's progress on the Veniaminov materials. Allen also writes that he spent a pleasant day with Sir John Galvin, but unfortunately since then Galvin had suffered from 2 heart attacks and must now take it easy. Allen has not yet written to Professor Stradius of Riga University. He writes on his plan to send copies of Russian Embassies to Russia and how he expects to receive advance copies any day. Dated: 9 October 1970.