Box 42
Contains 102 Results:
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Apr.16, 1937
New York; Dear Mr. Unwin: There seems to be some muddle about the question of Translation rights. I thought I made it quite plain
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, May 29, 1937
Clarksville, Tenn.;My dear Unwin: Ref. yours of the 13th of May which has just reached me. On the 26th of February, last, I addressed you a letter [placed in 2 different folders when processed?]
TL[photocopy] to Stanley Unwin, May 29, 1937
Clarksville, Tenn.;My dear Unwin: Ref. yours of the 13th of May which has just reached me. On the 26th of February, last, I addressed you a letter
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Sept.5, 1937
Olivet; Dear Mr Unwin, After criss-crossing the whole continent from East to West, we have arrived once more here [placed in 2 different folders when processed?]
TL[photocopy] to Stanley Unwin, Sept.5, 1937
Olivet; Dear Mr. Unwin, After criss-crossing the whole continent from East to West, we have arrived once more here
AL[draft] to Stanley Unwin, Sept.23, [1937?]
[Olivet] Dear Mr. Unwin: [?] you & your firm a no.[shorthand] [Not in Ford's hand]
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Feb.24, 1938
Paris; Dear Mr Unwin, I have just received MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD. It is very handsome and I am umch pleased with it
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Feb.25, 1938
[Paris?] Dear Mr Unwin, Mrs. Ford asks me to say that if your illustrators have done with her drawings for PROVENCE she would be much obliged
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Mar.15, 1938
Paris; Dear Mr. Unwin, I have to thank you at once for your cehque [sic] for which I am much obliged and for your letter of the 12th inst.
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Mar.20, 1938
Paris; Dear Mr Unwin, One always forgets the most important things to the last: Ref. My HISTORY OF LITERATURE. This is now getting to a formidable