Box 15
Contains 52 Results:
AM "Princess Goldenhair", 1889
Manuscript of a children's story, inscribed "to Miss Poppie Hueffer from the Author. With the Compliments of the Season. Xmas 1889". With some pages in unidentified handwriting.
AM "Prologue: Down near the earth__" ["The Peasant's Apology"], [n.d.]
Poem, which later appeared in "Poems for Pictures", 1900, as "The Peasant's Apology."
TM "Prologue of 'Buckshee'", [1931?]
Prologue of the "Buckshee" sequence, the text varying from the published in the 1936 edition of the "Collected Poems".
Printed Publicity sheet for the Tietjens series, [1926-1927]
Publicity sheet for the first three novels of the "Tietjens Tetralogy:: "Some Do Not", "No More Parades," and "A Man Could Stand Up". With a handwritten message: "Please return to Stella Bowen, Green End, Purleigh, Essex."
AM "New English Magazine specimen" Table of Contents, 1908?]
An itemization of the contents of a hypothetical issue of an uncreated magazine.
TM "New York is Not America", [1926-1927?]
A carbon copy of the typewritten manuscript of an earlier draft of Ford's book; missing some material found in published version and containing other materials not to be found in the published version. With a few corrections probably in Ford's hand. Harvey Cii(18)
TM "Nightmare", [192-?]
A carbon copy of a typewritten manuscript of an apparently unpublished short story. With a folder indicating that it had been submitted to "The New Yorker" by Ford's agent, Ruth Kerr.
AM "No More Parades", [1924?]
A handwritten page of an earlier draft of Ford's novel. Widely variant from the published version. For a comparison, see page 24 of the first American edition.
Printed "No More Parades" Reviews, [1925]
An unidentified notice of Ford's novel and a review by Isabel Paterson published in "The New York Herald Tribune" (22 Nov. 1925). Harvey E486.
TM "The Narrowest Escape From Death", [n.d.]
A carbon copy of an apparently unpublished short story. With revisions probably in Ford's hand.