Box 22
Contains 37 Results:
TM "Thomas Hardy, O.M.", [Jan. 1928?]
Draft of an article that was later published with slight revision under this title in the "New York Herald Tribune Books) Jan. 22, 1928. Typed on Two different typewriters. Article shares material in common with "A Sunday Morning Tragedy," with eventually became Chapter 6 in "Portraits from Life".
AM & TM "Three Rhymes for a Child", [pre-1922]
Drafts of poems, including a typescript of the three poems, "Seven Shepherds", "To Julia (Who Shall be a Poet)" (both of which were published in "New Poems"), and "Flight into Egypt" (7 leaves); a typescript of variations of "Flight into Egypt" (5 leaves); and a typescript (5 leaves) and manuscript (4 leaves) of "Lyra Domestica".
AM "The Three-Ten", [n.d.]
Draft of poem, later published in "Songs from London", 1910. With a few corrections and with minor variations from the final version in the first stanza, and major variations in the second. Harvey Ciii(4)b
AMS & TM "Thus to Revisit", 1920
Incomplete manuscript and typescript of Ford's book. Date stamped on first page "June 7, 1920" and with corrections and emendations throughout. Parts of this book appeared in the "English Review" and the "Dial", beginning in July, 1920 and the book itself appeared in 1921. Harvey Cii(10)
AM "Thus to Revisit" Note and Possible Appendix, Aug. 1920
Copy of H.G. Wells" "Letter to the Editor" in the Aug. 1920 issue of the "English Review" entitled "A Footnote to Hueffer", and a note by Ford concerning the possibility of making that article an appendix to "Thus to Revisit".
Printed "Thus to Revisit" Review, Nov.6, 1911
Copy of one in a series of articles published in the "Piccadilly Review", bearing no resemblance to the later serialization, "Thus to Revisit", in the "English Review" and "Dial" nor to the book bearing that title. In this article, Ford critiques Max Beerbohm's "Seven Men" and W. H. Hudson's "Birds in Town and Village". Harvey D278.
AM "Times" marriage advertisement, [1891?]
Note to be sent to the "Times" announcing Ford's marriage to Elsie Martindale. On stationary with the British Museum seal.