Box 22
Contains 37 Results:
AM Sonnet [Untitled}, [1930-1936?]
Sonnet, written apparently for one of Ford's "bouts-rimes" parties. With end rhymes in Janice Biala's hand.
AM "Sonnet [Whatever Things Future Have In Store], [n.d.]
Sonnet written for Violet Hunt.
TM "Sooner Than be Idle", [n.d.]
Copy of an article, possibly unfinished. On the subject of the British reading public.
AM "The Soul of London", [n.d.]
Fragment (pages 4 & 5) of what might be a very early version of "The Soul of London" or one of the two other books in the trilogy.
TM Speech given at a fund-raising dinner for "Poetry" magazine, [1937?]
A speech on the subjects of poetry and the death of a Miss Monroe. With some corrections.
AM "The Spirit of the People", [1906]
Incomplete manuscript of Chapter 3 of Ford's book. On verso of page 2 is a letter to Ford from H. Hamilton Fyfe of the "Daily Mirror"; on verso of pages 6-9 is a manuscript of an essay, apparently never published, "On Letters in England"; and on verso of pages 10-11 is a manuscript fragment possibly from "The Simple Life Limited." Harvey Cii(4)
Printed "Stephen Crane" Proof, [1935]
Author's proof of Ford's essay which appeared in "American Mercury", Jan. 1936. With minor corrections. Harvey Cii(32)
Printed "Stevie" Review, July 12, 1924
Review of Thomas Beer's biography of Stephen Crane by Ford, published in "The New York Evening Post Literary Review", July 12, 1924. With second copy.
AM "The Story of Simon Pierreford", [1890-1893?]
Manuscript poem published as "The Story of Simon Pierreauford" in "The Questions at the Well."
AM & TM "Stripping Underwood", [pre-1904]
Two versions of a poem: an incomplete typescript (1 leaf) and a corrected manuscript entitled "Felling Underwood:. Harvey Cvii(2)f