Box 43
Contains 143 Results:
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Apr.1, 1938
London; Dear Mr. Ford, Greenslet has written me very charmingly about your excellent and very useful introduction [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, May 4, 1938
London; Dear Mr. Ford, I was very pleased to receive your letter of the 16th April and the typescript of Book one [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, May 27, 1938
London; Dear Sir, We regret that we are unable to trace the preface to our edition of PROVENCE which you wrote in 1936, [Signed W.N. Beard]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Jun.2, 1938
London; Dear Mr. Ford, Our reader has now reported upon the instalment of your HISTORY OF LITERATURE and I have myself had an opportunity of looking at it. [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Jul.29, 1938
London; Dear Mr. Ford, I am delighted to learn from your letter of the 15th that you have completed [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Oct.6, 1938
London; Dear Dr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 23rd.. We have at once written to Mrs. Bown [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Oct.25, 1938
London; Dear Dr. Ford, Thank you so much for your letter of the 12th. The proofs of The MARCH OF LITERATURE [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Oct.31, 1938
London; Dear Dr. Ford, The proofs of THE MARCH OF LITERATURE have been carefully studies by two readers [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TL[draft]S to Ford, Oct.31, 1938
London; Dear Dr. Ford, The proofs of THE MARCH OF LITERATURE have been carefully studies by two readers [Signed Stanley Unwin]
George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Ford, Nov.9, 1938
London; Dear Dr. Ford, Unless you feel very strongly to the contrary, we propose to change the sub-title [Ford's response written on bottom, then crossed out] [Signed Stanley Unwin]