Letter from Vasilij Vasilievich Struve to T. E. Peet. Leningrad, 07/04/1930 (no envelope). References to suggestions made by Peet on Struve’s publication and note on small hieratic texts in the Hermitage Museum that Struve intends to publish.
Letter from T. E. Peet to Stephen R. K. Glanville. Liverpool, 16/11/1927 (photocopies). Newberry's manuscript for the JEA; impressions on T. J. C. Baly.
Letter from T. E. Peet to Stephen R. K. Glanville. Liverpool, 22/11/1927 (photocopy). Newberry's article for the JEA and photograph of Berlin stela; need for more articles for next number, including good plates. Includes a handwritten note at the bottom requesting Glanville to review Erman, Adolf, The literature of the ancient Egyptians: poems, narratives, and manuals of instruction, from the third and second millennia BC (translated by Aylward M. Blackman), London: Methuen, 1927 (OEB 139174).
Letter from T. E. Peet to Stephen R. K. Glanville. Liverpool, 06/01/1928 (photocopy). Request relating to Tutankhamun photos for Glanville to resolve with Carter and Cassell; request to Glanville to re-draw text for an article for the JEA as rubbing or exact tracing.
Letter from Raymond Clare Archibald to T. E. Peet. Providence, RI, 06/12/1929 (no envelope). Comments on Gunn, Battiscombe and T. Eric Peet, "Four geometrical problems from the Moscow mathematical papyrus", in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 15 (3/4) (1929), p. 167-185 (OEB 141000).
Letter and typescript from Arnold Buffum Chace to T. E. Peet. Providence, RI, 29/09/1930 (no envelope). Reference to a review Peet is planning to write on Chace's publication and five-page typescript with "Notes on Problem 51 of the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus".
Letter from Otto Neugebauer to T. E. Peet. Göttingen, 12/04/1926 (no envelope). Asking for information on the JEA; reference to work by Gunn, Archibald and Chace; results of Neugebauer's work on fractions and forthcoming publication.
Letter from P. L. O. Guy to T. E. Peet. Deir Mowas, 01/12/1921 (no envelope). Comments about Dinah (doll); excavation of “village site”, mention of the team.
Letter from Thomas Little Heath to T. E. Peet. London, 11/12/1930 (no envelope). Moscow Mathematical Papyrus; Struve’s edition; Heath’s Manual of Greek Mathematics.
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 02/10/1918 (envelope: 06/10/1918). “My dear Patricia” (+ “will small g’ma please read”). Continuation of the story of Arver and the Huns.
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 02/01/1918 (no envelope). “My dear Patricia”. Possible end of the war, travel to Egypt, pets.
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, [02/10/1918(?)] (included in same envelope as 4.3.9). “Dear Mamie”. Story about Arver and Too and Tee.
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 08/08/1918 (envelope: 10/08/1918). “My dear Patricia”. Story of Arver and the bees and spiders.
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 30/08/1918 (envelope: 06/09/1918). “Dear Patricia”. Continuation of the story of Arver.
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, [02/10/1918(?)] (included in same envelope as 4.3.9). “Dear Mamie”. Reference to S.P. (Patricia) and to the adventures of Too and Tee.
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 02/12/1918 (no envelope). “Dearest Patricia”. Story about Arver and the Huns – make peace.
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. Turin, 15/09/1923 (envelope: 17/10/1923). “Greately beloved”. Remarks on Roman history (mainly Carthage and Hannibal).
Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 14/12/1924 (envelope: no date). “Lieber Mädchen”. Letter in French and German encouraging Patricia to keep studying these languages.