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              GB 891 ACG-ACG/8-ACG/8/2-ACG/8/2/16 · Documento · 17th Mar 1983
              Parte de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Sebastian de Grazia, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, to Angus Graham to provide names of Publishers that might be interested in Reason and Spontaneity. He writes of their house in Capri and of a potential visit by Graham.

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              Letter from Stuart Kiang to Angus Graham, 22 March 1983
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/8-ACG/8/2-ACG/8/2/17 · Documento · 22nd Mar 1983
              Parte de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Stuart Kiang, Editor, University of Hawaii Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that Roger Ames had brought his manuscript Reason and Spontaneity. He will inform of readers' opinions in due course. He asks if Graham would be willing to be a reader for A.S.Cua's Ethical Argumentation: A Study of Hsun Tzu's Moral Epistemology.

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              Letter from Norris Pope to Angus Graham, 23 May 1983
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/8-ACG/8/2-ACG/8/2/18 · Documento · 23rd May 1983
              Parte de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Norris Pope, Stanford University Press, to Angus Graham to state that in connection with Reason and Spontaneity the reader had suggested Graham send an article to Ethics, Monist, or Philosophy.

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              GB 891 ACG-ACG/8-ACG/8/2-ACG/8/2/19 · Documento · 14th Jun 1983
              Parte de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Angus Graham to Sebastian de Grazia to send him a copy of the manuscript of Reason and Spontaneity. Graham expresses his concern over getting it published and whether de Grazia would want his name associated with it.

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              Letter from R. Miriam Brokaw to Angus Graham
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/8-ACG/8/2-ACG/8/2/20 · Documento · 7th Jul 1983
              Parte de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from R. Miriam Brokaw, Associate Director and Editor, Princeton University Press, to Angus Graham to thank for his letter in which he expressed his hesitancy in reading the Bodde Festschrift. She asks if the Press could see an abstract and introductory chapter for Graham's Reason and Spontaneity.

              Letter to Angus Graham, 14 July
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/8-ACG/8/2-ACG/8/2/21 · Documento · 14th Jul [1983]
              Parte de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter to Angus Graham to provide the name of Julian Shuckburgh as a potential Literary Agent for Reason and Spontaneity.

              GB 891 ACG-ACG/8-ACG/8/2-ACG/8/2/22 · Documento · 14th Aug 1983
              Parte de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Sebastian de Grazia, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that he had received the manuscript safely and passed it on to Princeton Press. He also writes of his wife's ill health with a herniated disc.

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              GB 891 ACG-ACG/8-ACG/8/2-ACG/8/2/23 · Documento · 15th Aug 1983
              Parte de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Sanford G. Thatcher, Assistant Director, Princeton University Press, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that they have a copy of his manuscript from Sebastian de Grazia and that he will write with a preliminary evaluation by the end of the month.

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              GB 891 ACG-ACG/8-ACG/8/2-ACG/8/2/24 · Documento · 24th Aug 1983
              Parte de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Norman J. Giradot to Angus Graham to thank Graham for his conviviality whilst Giradot was in London. He inquires as to whether Graham has found a publisher for his philosophy book and makes the suggestion of a series being published by Notre Dame University Press.

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