Box 22
Contains 37 Results:
AMS "Sea-Jealousy", [1894?]
Poem, signed under the pseudonym "Fenil Haig" and with a note indicating that it was intended for publication in the "Speaker". Later it was published in "Poems for Pictures" in 1900.
TM "See, They Return!", [June 1935?]
Draft of an article published in "Esquire", June 1935, which was later revised and incorporated into Chapter 3 of Ford's book "The Great Trade Routs." With corrections throughout.
TMS "Seraphina" [Romance}, [1898-1901]
Typescript of an early draft of the novel "Romance", with later became a collaboration between Ford and Joseph Conrad. With corrections in Ford's hand and lots of additions towards the end. This draft is really remote from "Romance", so that one can study the effect of Conrad upon Ford by checking parts of this typescript against it. Harvey A11(a)
AMS "Serenada (Your Poet & Some Nightingales)", May 16, 1920
Unpublished poem with miscellaneous pages, several versions of a part, and an inscription to Stella on the first page. Holograph passages of "Thus to Revisit" on the verso of some pages. Harvey Cvii(2aa)
TM "Sevenfold Farewell", [n.d.]
Early version of the poem "The Newt"; with a second copy.
TM "The Small Producer" [And His Hands Prepared], [1935]
Typescript of an essay that later appeared in the "American Mercury", XXXV (Aug. 1935). With some corrections. Harvey has noted a similarity in sentiment and phrasing to the "Great Trade Route". Harvey D388.
TM "Society of the Friends of William Carlos Williams" Membership Roster, [early 1939?]
Typescript list of the group's members, with names including Sherwood Anderson, Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, and Henry Miller. With annotations and emendations throughout.
Printed "Some Do Not" Dust Jacket, [1924?]
Tattered fragment of the dust jacket for the second English impression. Harvey A56(c)
Photo "Some Do Not" Dust Jacket, [1924?]
8 x 10 color photograph of the image on the dust jacket of Ford's novel. Harvey A56(c)
AM "The Song of the Land of Hopes", [1890-1893?]
Manuscript of a poem, also title "Terra Sperum", that was later published in "The Questions at the Well".