Box 40
Contains 102 Results:
TL[copy] to James B. Pinker & Son, Apr.24, 1924
[Paris] Dear Sirs; Mr. Ford asks me to say that unless he receives answers to his letters of the twenty fourth and thirtieth ult. by return of post
TL[copy] to Messrs. J. B. Pinker, [Mar., 1927?]
[Paris] Dear Sir, Mr. Ford asks me to acknowledge your two letters of the 27th inst and your cheque for 75.0.0 (seventy five pounds sterling)
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker and Sons, [1928?]
Paris; Dear Sirs: I am sending you herewith MS of a small book on the English novel which I have written for Lippincott's
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Mar.19, 1928
Paris; Dear Pinker, Yours of the 16th inst, I am afraid this matter is not going to be any too easy.
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Jan.19, 1928
[New York] Dear Pinker: I wish you would let me know the name of the editor of "The Nineteenth Century."
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Jan.2, 1929
Paris; My dear Mr. Pinker: Mr. Ford asks me to tell you that the BOOKMAN will publish THE ENGLISH NOVEL
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Apr.7, 1929
New York; Dear Sirs: Ref. your miss Wicken's letter of March 27th I really do not know anything
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, Apr.21, 1929
New York; Dear Sirs: Reference your Miss Wickens - March 27th - I already answered this on the 14th, but, in case
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, May 5, 1929
New York; Dear Pinker: I am enclosing one short-story called "On Honoria Mary Lage" which is appearing in Harper's
TL[copy] to J.B. Pinker & Sons, May 19, 1929
New York; Dear Pinker: As I rather thought, it appears that Lippincott wish to hole "The English Novel" until they have several more volumes