Box 44
Contains 129 Results:
Beaman, Ardern George ALS to Violet Hunt, Dec.19, n.y.
[n.p.] Dear Miss Hunt, I commenced a letter to you the other day but being interrupted stowed it away somewhere & cannot discover it again.[Violet Hunt papers]
Beaman, Ardern George AMS "Russian Easter", [1893?]
St. Petersburg; There is nothing which delights the Muscovite soul like a Prazdnik or Feast-day. [Violet Hunt papers]
Beaman, Ardern George ALS to Violet Hunt, Oct.14, [1893?]
St. Petersburg; Dear Miss Hunt, I am always living in hopes of coming home some day buit see no immediate prospect of it. [Violet Hunt papers]
Beaman, Ardern George ALS to Violet Hunt, Nov.31, 1893
St. Petersburg; Dear Miss Hunt/ Your letters certainly are not as frequent as I cd. wish but the quality goes some way towards compensation for lack of quantity [Violet Hunt papers]
Beauclerk, William ALS to Violet Hunt, Feb.12, 1822
Envelope to Hunt [Violet Hunt papers]
Beaumont, Comyns T[printed]M "A Rebel in Fleet Street", [1944]
Printed facsimile of Chapter VIII
Beerbohm, Max AL[copy]S to Ford, [n.d.]
[London] Dear Mr. Hueffer/ There is Greeba's Lord -- mantled in his mane -- [enclosed is caricature of Sir Hall Caine] [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]
Beerbohm, Max ALS to Violet Hunt, [1910?]
Hampshire; Dear Miss Hunt/ I shall be very much delighted to lunch with you on December 1st-
Béhaine, René ALS to Janice Biala, [193-?]
[Antibes] Chere Madam/ Nous sommes inquiets -- est-ce que Ford Madox Ford est malade?desespoir
Béhaine, René ALS to Ford, [193-?]
Antibes; Cher monsieur/ Quelle bonne nouvelle! certainnement, et avec un tres grand plaisir