Box 40
Contains 102 Results:
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Dec.15, 1910
Chardon Spa; Dear Pinker, What is the matter with C[onstable]'s anyhow? I hear on all sides that they are shaky,
TLS to James B. Pinker, [1911?]
Winchelsea, Dear Mr. Pinker: I am much obliged to you for the cheque.
ALS to James B. Pinker, [1911?]
Winchelsea; Dear Mr. Pinker; Thanks. If you will let me have a m.s. (I suppose you have one,
ALS to James B. Pinker, Oct.4, 1911
Weinhandlung; Dear Pinker Your letter about Constable's is a confusing proposition. Of course I remember that I had promised [Not written by Ford, although signed]
ALS to James B. Pinker, Oct.5, 1911
Weinhandlung; Dear Pinker, Certainly, do what you think best in the matter of Messrs Baker & Taylor [Although signed by Ford, letter not in his hand]
ALS to James B. Pinker, Oct.24, [1911?]
South Lodge; Dear Pinker, All right. on Constable's heads be it. If it will suit them to have the ms [Although signed by Ford, letter not in his hand]
AL[copy,fragment] to James B. Pinker, Jun.3, 1912
[London] Dear Pinker, I really think it is time that you let me hear something about Constable's intentions
TLS to James B. Pinker, [Jun.6, 1912]
South Lodge; Dear Pinker, I do not personally regard the charge as serious for anybody but myself who have been made seriously and possible permanently ill
ALS to James B. Pinker, Apr.21, 1913
South Lodge; My dear Pinker,I forwarded you the signed copy of the agreement for "Inr. Height" during March from Saint Renie,
TL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Mar.24, 1924
[London] Dear Sir, Mr. Ford asks me to say, with reference to your letter of the 21st March, that the sum