Box 9
Contains 35 Results:
TM "Immortality: An Elegy on a Great Poet Dying Abroad", June 1920
A Typescript (7 leaves) and proofs (3 leaves) of a poem, which appeared in Hold Monro's "Chapbook", 1920. Harvey CIII(9)
Printed "Immortality" [The Chapbook}, July 1920
Volume of "The Chapbook" (No. 13, Vol. III, July 1920), which includes Ford's poem "Immortality".
AM "Im Wunderschonen Monat Mai", [1901-1903]
A pair of musical compositions, which also includes "Thou art to all Lost [love] tje Bes." dated 1895; with title page in the hand of Elsie Martindale Hueffer.
AMS "In Autumn, the Fall of the Leaf!", [[1893?]
A holography essay on Tennyson on the occasion of his death, intended for publication in "The Speaker." The first draft of the same essay was titled simply "Tennyson."
TM "In High Germany ["Autumn Evening"], [n.d.]
Typescript of poem, later published in the volume "High Germany" with slight changes as "Autumn Evening". Harvey Ciii(5)
TM "In Praise of Garlic", [Aug., 1937?]
Fragment of a draft of essay, with holograph corrections. Article appeared in "Harper's Bazaar" in August, 1937.
AM ["In the Stone Jug"], [1909?]
Four holograph versions of a poem, each differing from the other (one with the variant title "Song before Suicide") and from the final version which appeared in "Songs from London", 1910. Harvey Ciii(4e).
TM "In the Train", [1912?]
Uncorrected typescript of a poem published with minor changes in "High Germany, 1912. Harvey Ciii(5)
TM "The Inheritors", [1927-28?]
Fragment of incomplete typescript of an earlier version of the first chapter of "A Conrad Memorial Library: The Collection of George T. Keating", 1929, in which Ford Describes the collaboration between Conrad and himself. Harvey Cii(23)
AM "The Inheritors", [n.d.]
Fragment of three quotations from the novel in Ford's hand, perhaps notes or early passages.