Box 43
Contains 143 Results:
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Jan.12, 1939
London; Dear Sir, Very many thanks for your letter of January 4th which reaches us [Signed C.A. Furth]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Edward Crankshaw, Sept.2, 1936
London; Dear Crankshaw, In reply to your letter of August 28th, we are making the necessary note in our copy [Signed Philip S. Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Dec.17, 1936
London; Dear Mr. Ford, We understand from Crakshaw that the translation rights in those of your books with which we are concerned [Signed Philip S. Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Jan.18, 1937
London; Dear Mr. Ford, We have been delighted to see that THE GREAT TRADE ROUTE has been well received [Signed Philip S. Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Edward Crankshaw, Sept.7, 1937
London; Dear Mr. Crankshaw, Thank you for letting me see Mr. Ford's letter to you [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS toFord, Sept.22, 1936
London; Dear Mr. Ford, I was very pleased to receive your letter of the 16th and should be glad [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Nov.6, 1936
London; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 3rd. My suggestion was that I should assist you [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Nov.7, 1936
London; Dear Mr. Ford, Herewith the agreement for the HISTORY OF OUR TIME. If it is in order we should be glad [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Nov.16, 1936
London; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 10th November. I have at once written to Ferris [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Feb.12, 1937
London; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 25th January. Greenslet's inaction is puzzling and I have [Signed Stanley Unwin]