Box 41
Contains 92 Results:
TL[copy] to Harrison Smith, May 10, 1939
New York; My dear Harrison Smith: I enclose herewith the amended letter about FINNEGANS WAKE.
TL[copy] to Harrison Smith, May 10, 1939
New York; My dear Harrison Smith: I am quite ready to write the six articles for the Saturday Review for which you have asked
TL[copy] to Harrison Smith, Apr.14, 1939
[New York?] My dear Smith: I shall be starting my first article for you almost immediately, and you ought to have it in a day or two.
TL[copy] to Janet Adam Smith, Jun.3, 1934
[Toulon] Dear Madam, I am flattered and obliged by your letter of the 17th ult. which has followed me about a good deal.
TL[copy] to Janet Adam Smith, Jul.8, 1934
Toulon; Dear Madam, I see before me shortly a few days in which I could write that Article about the American Literary Scene,
TL[copy] to Janet Adam Smith, Jul.28, 1934
Toulon; Dear Madam, I enclose herewith the AMERICAN SCENE. I HOPE IT IS Not too long or too late
TL[copy] to L. Tinlden Smith, [Mar., 1929?]
[Paris?] Dear Sirs, Yours of the 18th ult/ Mr Ford asks me to reply to this as follows: Mr Ford was asked by Mr. Covici to make a translation [Signed by Secretary]
TL[copy] to L. Tilden Smith, May 5, 1929
[Paris?] Re. Miss Rhys' translation of "Perversite"/ Dear Sir: In reference yours of the 11th of April. I wish to tnak you for the above
TL[copy] to T.R. Smith, [1931?]
[Toulon?Paris?] Dear T.R. Smith, I have to thank you for your letter of the 6th inst. I am glad you like the Reminiscences
TL[copy] to T.R. Smith, Feb.2, 1931
My deear T.R. Smith: WHEN THE WICKED MAN/ On a separate sheet inclosed herewith I send [ing] some directions for whoever looks after your proofs