Box 31
Contains 140 Results:
TLS to Edward Garnett, May 5, 1928
Paris; Dear Garnett, Keating who desires I think with some little cause to make me dislike you [Included is 3 May 1928 AL[copy] from Wm. Jackson Books, Ltd.]
ALS to Olive Garnett, [n.d.]
London; My Dear Olive: It is kind indeed of you
TLS[copy] to Olive [Garnett], [1899?]
Aldington; Dear Olive, Many thanks for your letter & the vicarious [With ALS[copy] (1910) from Grant Richards]
TLS[copy] to Hector Ghilini, Sept.11, 1933
[Toulon] Monsieur, Je suis bien flatte de votre letter du 4 septembre que je viens de recevoir.
TL[copy] to Arnold Gingrich, Jan.28, 1935
[New York] Dear Sir, A Mr. Jacques Chambrun of 745 Avenue in this city on December 6th last
AL[draft] to Arnold Gingrich, [Feb. 1935]
[New York] Dear Mr. Gingrich- If you like I'll send you a chapter or so from the book [not in Ford's hand, partly in shorthand]
AL[draft to Arnold Gingrich, May 25, 1935
[New York] Dear Mr. Gingrich, I've now read C.D.T.P. with great enthusiasm. It produces on me [not in Ford's hand]
AL[draft] to Isa [Glen], April 2, 1935
[New York] My Dear Isa, I'm glad you've at last deigned as to take notice of my existence. [not in Ford's hand]
TL[copy] to Alfred Goldsmith, Nov.15, 1932
[n.p.] My dear Goldsmith, I am sending you under another cover the first draft of my HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIME
TL[copy] to Alfred Goldsmith, Jan.31, 1933
[Paris?] My Dear Goldsmith, On the 15th Nov. I sent you a mixed typed-holograph ms. of my