Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
Correspondence between Julian Huxley and Anita Loos, June 5, 1966
Group of ten letters, dated 1960-1966, written by Julian Huxley to Anita Loos, all with excellent content and many quite lengthy. He writes about himself, his brother Aldous Huxley, and about Anita Loos' plays and work.
There is also a long letter written by Juliette Huxley to Anita Loos, and another letter by Julian to a Mrs. A. Sullivan, about Pasternak.
Correspondence between Julian Huxley and Anita Loos 1966
Group of ten letters, dated 1960-1966, written by Julian Huxley to Anita Loos, all with excellent content and many quite lengthy. He writes about himself, his brother Aldous Huxley, and about Anita Loos' plays and work.
There is also a long letter written by Juliette Huxley to Anita Loos, and another letter by Julian to a Mrs. A. Sullivan, about Pasternak.
Correspondence between Julian Huxley and Anita Loos June 30, 1966
Group of ten letters, dated 1960-1966, written by Julian Huxley to Anita Loos, all with excellent content and many quite lengthy. He writes about himself, his brother Aldous Huxley, and about Anita Loos' plays and work.
There is also a long letter written by Juliette Huxley to Anita Loos, and another letter by Julian to a Mrs. A. Sullivan, about Pasternak.
Correspondence between Julian Huxley and Anita Loos November 30, 1965
Group of ten letters, dated 1960-1966, written by Julian Huxley to Anita Loos, all with excellent content and many quite lengthy. He writes about himself, his brother Aldous Huxley, and about Anita Loos' plays and work.
There is also a long letter written by Juliette Huxley to Anita Loos, and another letter by Julian to a Mrs. A. Sullivan, about Pasternak.
Correspondence between Julian Huxley and Anita Loos August 12, 1944
Group of ten letters, dated 1960-1966, written by Julian Huxley to Anita Loos, all with excellent content and many quite lengthy. He writes about himself, his brother Aldous Huxley, and about Anita Loos' plays and work.
There is also a long letter written by Juliette Huxley to Anita Loos, and another letter by Julian to a Mrs. A. Sullivan, about Pasternak.
Correspondence between Julian Huxley and Anita Loos February 11, 1964
Group of ten letters, dated 1960-1966, written by Julian Huxley to Anita Loos, all with excellent content and many quite lengthy. He writes about himself, his brother Aldous Huxley, and about Anita Loos' plays and work.
There is also a long letter written by Juliette Huxley to Anita Loos, and another letter by Julian to a Mrs. A. Sullivan, about Pasternak.
Correspondence between Julian Huxley and Anita Loos June 17, 1964
Group of ten letters, dated 1960-1966, written by Julian Huxley to Anita Loos, all with excellent content and many quite lengthy. He writes about himself, his brother Aldous Huxley, and about Anita Loos' plays and work.
There is also a long letter written by Juliette Huxley to Anita Loos, and another letter by Julian to a Mrs. A. Sullivan, about Pasternak.
Correspondence between Julian Huxley and Anita Loos, Postcard, January 14, 1969
Group of ten letters, dated 1960-1966, written by Julian Huxley to Anita Loos, all with excellent content and many quite lengthy. He writes about himself, his brother Aldous Huxley, and about Anita Loos' plays and work.
There is also a long letter written by Juliette Huxley to Anita Loos, and another letter by Julian to a Mrs. A. Sullivan, about Pasternak.
Correspondence between Julian Huxley and Anita Loos January 23, 1964
Group of ten letters, dated 1960-1966, written by Julian Huxley to Anita Loos, all with excellent content and many quite lengthy. He writes about himself, his brother Aldous Huxley, and about Anita Loos' plays and work.
There is also a long letter written by Juliette Huxley to Anita Loos, and another letter by Julian to a Mrs. A. Sullivan, about Pasternak.
Correspondence between Julian Huxley and Mrs. A. Sullivan October 11, 1960
Group of ten letters, dated 1960-1966, written by Julian Huxley to Anita Loos, all with excellent content and many quite lengthy. He writes about himself, his brother Aldous Huxley, and about Anita Loos' plays and work.
There is also a long letter written by Juliette Huxley to Anita Loos, and another letter by Julian to a Mrs. A. Sullivan, about Pasternak.