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Tolkien had been in London a day after seeing Stanley Unwin and had been asked to dinner next time he had reason to be in London, but Tolkien felt it wa...
Writing to Stanley Unwin, Tolkien hopes that they can lunch together when he visits London next, most likely in November. He has not as yet had time to ...
Stanley writes a short cover letter to Tolkien explaining that Rayner has had little time (going to boarding school on this day), but has scribbled down...
Stanley Unwin writes to Tolkien asking if it "Is it not time that we had a new book from you?" He remarks that while paper is still short in s...
Stanley Unwin having seen Leaf by Niggle in the Dublin Review writes to Tolkien to ask if he has other similar stories that GA&U could possibly publish....
Stanley Unwin replies to #Letter98. He asks Tolkien to send anything he feels might be suitable to make a volume with Leaf by Niggle. He remarks that th...
Stanley Unwin sends Tolkien a reminder to send his typescript of Farmer Giles of Ham to him.
Tolkien writes to Sir Stanley Unwin, who had just been knighted. He asked about Farmer Giles of Ham. And remarks on his progress to The Hobbit sequel am...
Stanley Unwin writes to Tolkien to invite him to lunch on July 24.
Sir Stanley Unwin writes, inviting Tolkien to lunch on 9 July. Tolkien will reply later in the day, accepting his invite.
Tolkien replies to Stanley Unwin's Telegram, accepting his offer to lunch the following day on 9 July. The two men dine at the Reform Club, where t...
Sir Stanley Unwin writes to Tolkien about the delayed reprint of The Hobbit. They have been held up at the binders for over a year, but he hopes that th...
Tolkien describes his meeting with Sir Stanley Unwin and Mr Ackerman, they decided upon a policy to deal with film rights.
Tolkien writes about his health, how he is a perfectionist and recommends she reads Leaf by Niggle.
Guide to Tolkien's Letters
Sir Stanley Unwin
(16 letters match)1937
c. Early August 1937
J.R.R. Tolkien to Stanley Unwin
#1950
Tolkien had been in London a day after seeing Stanley Unwin and had been asked to dinner next time he had reason to be in London, but Tolkien felt it wa...
13 August 1937
J.R.R. Tolkien to Stanley Unwin
#1967
Writing to Stanley Unwin, Tolkien hopes that they can lunch together when he visits London next, most likely in November. He has not as yet had time to ...
1938
3 May 1938
Stanley Unwin to J.R.R. Tolkien
#1989
Stanley writes a short cover letter to Tolkien explaining that Rayner has had little time (going to boarding school on this day), but has scribbled down...
1945
24 February 1945
Stanley Unwin to J.R.R. Tolkien
#2486
Stanley Unwin writes to Tolkien asking if it "Is it not time that we had a new book from you?" He remarks that while paper is still short in s...
15 March 1945
Stanley Unwin to J.R.R. Tolkien
#2487
Stanley Unwin having seen Leaf by Niggle in the Dublin Review writes to Tolkien to ask if he has other similar stories that GA&U could possibly publish....
22 March 1945
Stanley Unwin to J.R.R. Tolkien
#2489
Stanley Unwin replies to #Letter98. He asks Tolkien to send anything he feels might be suitable to make a volume with Leaf by Niggle. He remarks that th...
4 April 1945
Stanley Unwin to J.R.R. Tolkien
#2491
Stanley Unwin sends Tolkien a reminder to send his typescript of Farmer Giles of Ham to him.
1946
21 July 1946
J.R.R. Tolkien to Stanley Unwin
#251
Carpenter #105
Tolkien writes to Sir Stanley Unwin, who had just been knighted. He asked about Farmer Giles of Ham. And remarks on his progress to The Hobbit sequel am...
1947
2 June 1947
Stanley Unwin to J.R.R. Tolkien
#2542
Stanley Unwin writes to Tolkien to invite him to lunch on July 24.
8 July 1947
Stanley Unwin to J.R.R. Tolkien
#2552
Sir Stanley Unwin writes, inviting Tolkien to lunch on 9 July. Tolkien will reply later in the day, accepting his invite.
8 July 1947
J.R.R. Tolkien to Stanley Unwin
#2553
Tolkien replies to Stanley Unwin's Telegram, accepting his offer to lunch the following day on 9 July. The two men dine at the Reform Club, where t...
11 July 1947
Stanley Unwin to J.R.R. Tolkien
#2555
Sir Stanley Unwin writes to Tolkien about the delayed reprint of The Hobbit. They have been held up at the binders for over a year, but he hopes that th...
1957
11 September 1957
J.R.R. Tolkien to Christopher and Faith Tolkien
#577
Carpenter #202
Tolkien describes his meeting with Sir Stanley Unwin and Mr Ackerman, they decided upon a policy to deal with film rights.
1961
11 October 1961
J.R.R. Tolkien to Mrs Burn
#2897
Tolkien writes about his health, how he is a perfectionist and recommends she reads Leaf by Niggle.



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