Box 1
Contains 66 Results:
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-03-05
"You will easily believe that I feel your letter to be an honour, a great honour. I should like to be able to deserve it, and what little I can do to deserve it, how gladly I will..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-04-02
"I have just written for the third time to the editor of the News Chronicle, who took your article to read and has so far made no sign. I must also write again to Lady Rhonnda..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-04-14
"I'll try to find someone who would be able to translate for you. In the meantime, I shall give myself the pleasure of translating this essay..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-04-29
"I am in your debt for a kind letter. And I hope so much that you are beginning to recover from your rheumatic attack. This climate is hard for a civilized man..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-05-07
"The MS came safely yesterday, and I shall read it joyfully- and carefully- as soon as possible. I'm eager to begin it, and thank you very much for giving me this opportunity..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-05-12
"Le Train de L' Ambassade gave me the very greatest pleasure. I find it hard to understand why- since he said he wanted French books- Hamish Hamilton turned it down..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-05-14
"The Spectator, I regret to say, think this article not factual enough- too much your personal opinion, they say. I think this is crazy, since the charm of the article is that it is personal..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-05-21
"If I had not heard from you, I was going to make the return of these extracts, which you so kindly let me look at, the excuse for writing to you. Only to say that I hoped you would forgive us..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-05-29
"Jonathan Cape's reader has your MS and a passionate statement about it from me. I thought I'd give it to the reader, rather than to Jonathan himself. He annoys his readers sometimes..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-06-20
"I am writing this in Whitby, but I shall take it back to Mortimer with me, to see whether there is any news from Cape's waiting for me there..."