Box 26
Contains 22 Results:
TM "Ulysses & the Handling of Indecencies", [n.d.]
Typescript of an essay that appeared in the "English Review", Dec. 1922. With many excisions and corrections throughout. Harvey Civ(11)
TM Untitled Short Story, [193-?]
Copy of an untitled short story about a maker of violin varnish. With a note in Janice Biala's hand that states "published". See Box 15, Folder 5.5 for what appears to be a longer, variant version of this manuscript.
AM Untitled Short Story or Chapter from an Unpublished Novel, [n.d.]
Manuscript of an unpublished piece of fiction about a young woman named Sarah and a Dominican friar, which stylistically bears a resemblance to "A Romance of the Times Before Us."
TM "Vanellus Cristatus", [pre-1904]
Uncorrected typescript of a poem, apparently unpublished. Harvey Cvii(2)g
AM "The Verses for Notes of Music", [1890-1893?]
AMS "Wagner Educationally Considered", [1891]
An incomplete manuscript on the subject of Wagner, written as "an accompaniment to the Boyreuth Festival: and signed under the pseudonym of "Hewrman Ritter". With 2 leaves of unidentified manuscript on the back: "it was eagerly accepted by the publishers...".
AM "Waking Song", Sept.1, 1916
Manuscript of a poem, inspired by the bombing of some convents along the Somme river during WWI. With a fragment of "A solis ortus cardine" written on verso.
TMS "The Wall: Things Seen in U.S.A.", [n.d.]
Typescript of an essay, much of which was later incorporated in Sections 3 & 4 of the "Great Trade Route, Woyage Outwards". With a note indicating the manuscript "the property of Mrs. E.G. Bowen" and with revisions apparently in Ford's hand.
AM "War--the Mind", [1916?]
Signed with the pseudonym "Miles Ignotus". Manuscript draft of Part II, subtitled "The Enemy," of an essay, some part of which was posthumously published in "Esquire" magazine, Dec. 1980 {see Box 2, Folder 6] in an article titled "Arms and the Mind." Also, see Ford's manuscript "A Day of Battle" [Box 3, Folder 22] for what might be the first part of this manuscript.
TM "War and the Mind.II The Enemy", [1916?]
Typescript of the second part of an essay, posthumously published as "Arms and the Mind". Signed "Miles Ignotus" and with revisions apparently in Ford's hand. See Box 2, Folder 6; Box 3, Folder 22; and Box 26, Folder 8 for earlier and later drafts of this essay as well as its first part "A Day of Battle."