Box 31
Contains 140 Results:
TL[copy to E. C. Cumberlege, Sept.19, 1936
Paris; Dear Mr. Cumberlege,You may be right about the literary agent but I'm inclined myself more to the option that it's a poltergeist
TL[copy] to C. F. G. Cumberlege, Sept.20, 1936
[Paris?] Dear Mr. Cumberlege, I am proposing to offer Dr. Lowry my HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES
AL[copy] to Curtis Brown, Ltd., Jan.7, [1935]
[Paris?] Dear Sirs, I'm sending you under another cover page proofs [Not in Ford's hand]
TL[copy to the Editor, "The Daily Mail", [pre Mar.6, 1933]
Paris; Dear Sir, Would you care to let me write an article for your middle pages on the case of the Jews
TL[copy] to the Editory, "The Daily Telegraph", Mar.13, 1933
Paris; Dear Sir, Would you care to let me write an article for your editorial page on the case of the Jews
TL[copy] to the Editor, "Dallas Morning News", Jan.30, 1937
New York; Dear Sir, Would you kindly hand the attached note to your contributor M.A.C.? [Enclosed note is letter to the reviewer of His Poems]
TL[copy] to Messrs. Darley Cumberland, Jan.3, 1937
Paris; Dear Sirs, Yours of Nov.4th I have not been able to come across any cutting with reference
TL[copy] to Messrs. Darley Cumberland & Co., Oct.6, 1928
Paris; Dear Sirs, Yours of the 2nd inst. which reaches me only today.
TL[copy] to Darley & Cumberland & Co., Nov.10, 1928
Paris; Dear Sirs, I am obliged to you for your letter of the 7th inst. with its assurance
TL[copy], [Jan., 1929]
Paris; Dear Sirs, I am much obliged to you for your letter