Box 11
Contains 26 Results:
AM "Katherine Howard", [1901-1904]
Incomplete holograph of a blank verse play which was probably originally collected in "Poems & Little Plays", but never published in "The Face of the Night" or elsewhere. Harvey Cv(2)
AM "Katherine Howard", [n.d.]
A holograph manuscript that is slightly out of order, but appears to have nearly complete sections of all excepting Act I. There is much revision, and variant pages of this unpublished play. Harvey Cv(3)
TM "Katherine Howard", [n.d.]
Typescript of an unpublished play in four acts, with minor corrections and with a holograph inscription of the first leaf: "Author's Note - This is really a superior play in the Elizabethan model: It contains two mad scenes & one Beef Eater! Likewise one lyric & one speech about Divinity of Kings, & one wooden heroine; one scene of comic relief & etc." In addition to one complete version, this manuscript includes 12 random leaves from a different version. Harvey Cv(3)
AM "King Cophetua's Wooing: A Song Drama in One Act", [1898-1900]
Dramatic poem first published in "Poems for Pictures", 1900. Harvey Ciii(i)
AM "King Cophetua's Wooing: A Song Drama [Musical Composition], [1901-1903]
Musical composition; in paper wrappers with "Cophetua's Wooing. A Song Drama. Winchelsea after 1901" written on front wrapper in Elsie Martindale Hueffer's hand.
AM "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes", [n.d.]
A single page fragment, containing a quote either from "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes" or "The Young Lovell."
TM "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes" Cast of Characters, [193-?]
A descriptive list of the characters in Ford's novel, most probably for the American edition of 1935. A note in the top right corner reads: "This is a new edition of an old book out of print, first published in England in 1912."
TMS "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes", [March 1932]
Pages 1-4 and 343-344, 347-363 torn from the 1911 London edition of this novel. With an inscription to Janice Biala in Ford's hand, dated from Toulon, March '32, with anew opening paragraph typed on first page, and with holograph revisions throughout. These revisions appeared in the 1935 American reprint of "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes".
AM "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes" Jacket Design, [n.d.]
Ink and gouache jacket design.
Printed "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes" Reviews, [1935]
Reviews of the 1935 American edition of this novel. One by Isabel Paterson of the "New York Herald Tribune" (May 26, 1935), one by Lewis Gannett, and one by Peter Monro Jack of the "New York Times Book Review" (May 19, 1935).