Box 19
Contains 36 Results:
TM "Que Pensez-Vous de la France?", [Jan. 1934?]
Copy of an article that was later published in "L'Intrasigeant", 2 (Jan.5, 1934). Harvey D379.
Printed "Que Pensez-Vous de la France?" clipping, Jan. 5, 1934
Clipping of Ford's article from "L'Intransigeant".
Proof "The Questions at the Well", [1893?]
Proofs of an early volume of poetry. Written under the pseudonym Fenil Haig and dedicated to "Miss Elsie Martindale."
AMS "The Question at the Well, with Sundry Other Verses for Notes of Music", [1893?]
TM "Ralston Crawford's Pictures", [1937]
Draft of a short critique later printed as program notes for an exhibit of Crawford's paintings held at the Boyer Galleries, Philadelphia, March 10-30, 1937.
TM "The Rash Act" Synopsis, [1933]
Copy of a synopsis of Ford's novel "The Rash Act."
Printed "The Rash Act" Review, [1933]
Unsigned review of "The Rash Act," published in "The New York Times Book Review", 16-17 (mar. 12, 1933).
AM "The Reformers" [An English Girl], [n.d.]
Almost complete manuscript of what was published in 1907 as "An English Girl". With minor corrections throughout. Harvey Ci(6)
TM "Return to Yesterday" Dedication, [July, 1931]
Incomplete dedication "[to] Dr. Michael and Mrs. Eileen Hall Lake," later published in "The Rash Act:. With minor corrections in pencil and three added leaves are a typescript copy of Ford's poem "Champetre".
TM "Return to Yesterday", [1931?]
Typescript of parts of Ford's book, including Chapter I, titled "A Mecca for Americans" (published as "Compostella Americana"); Chapter III (including some material not published in either the English or American editions); and Chapter IV (original typescript with carbon copy). The unpublished material from Chapter III (pp. 41-44 of the manuscript) deals with the role of the arts in America.