Box 41
Contains 92 Results:
TL[copy] to R.A. Scott-James, Jan.27, 1939
My dear Scott-James: Here is a short story that I have written with the Mercury in view
AL[copy,fragment] to George Bernard Shaw, Nov.25, 1908
London; ... With regard to the National Theatre, I offered at the first meeting of the Committee which I attended
TL[copy] to Horace Shipp, Mar.11, 1932
Paris; Dear Sir, I have now received the proofs of your short stories and will let you have a note about them early next week.
TL[copy] to Horace Shipp, Mar.29, 1932
Toulon; Dear Mr. Shipp, Here is the note about the English Review. I am so sorry to have kept you waiting
TL[copy] to Horace Shipp, Apr.10, 1932
Toulon; Dear Mr. Shipp, Mr. Ford would like very much toknow if you have received the note
TL[copy] to Horace Shipp, Aug.25, 1933
[Toulon] Dear Mr. Shipp, I am of course much touched by your wanting to dedicate your new venture to me
TL[copy] to George Shively, Apr.21, 1939
[Greensboro?] Dear Mr. Shively: Your letter to Dahlberg is admirable and ought to be most helpful.
TL[copy] to Harrison Smith, Nov.1, 1927
New York; My dear Mr. Smith: Mr. Ford Madox Ford has asked me to send you the enclosed synopsis of the book[Typed by Carolyn Gordon]
TL[copy] to Harrison Smith, May 5, 1929
[Paris] Dear Harold: I expect to finish my novel in the course of the coming week and purpose to send a copy for England to you,
TL[copy] to Harrison Smith, Mar.19, 1935
[New York?] My dear Harrison Smith, I have considewred that project and I don't see, very regretfully, that I can go on with it.