Collection of illustrations, letters of correspondence, and notes composed by Charles Handy. In a letter to "Terry," Handy indicates that the cartoons are intended as pictorial introductions to an exclusive and major theme in each chapter. According to Handy, the drawings represent one possible way of depicting the theme. Included in this collection is a sheet describing each cartoon and the theme it explores as well as a sheet summarizing select chapters of the book.
Original: Collection of illustrations, correspondence letters, and notes written by Charles Handy, 1978; Charles Handy Papers; Box 11, Folder 1; 15 pages
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