Box 47
Contains 113 Results:
Bowen, Stella TL[copy] to Ford, Mar.8, 1919
London; Darling- I'm feeling that I oughtn't to have let you go alone and unequipped [Julian Loewe papers]
Bowen, Stella TL[copy] to Ford
This series includes both correspondence and manuscripts written by other people.
Bowen, Stella TL[copy,fragment?] to Ford, [Apr., 1919?]
London; ...Darling- I feel endless energy welling up inside me for this enterprise of ours
Bowen, Stella TL[copy] to Ford, Apr.10, 1919
London; Darling- You do write such nice satisfactory letters, which really sound as tho' you are happy
Bowen, Stella TL[copy] to Ford, [Apr.24, 1919]
London; Darling- I think the entresol might well be a dining room, except that it would be
Bowen, Stella TL[copy] to Ford, [May 9, 1919?]
London; Darling- O dpm't know how much longer I can stick things here. I feel absolutely played out,
Bowen, Stella TL[copy] to Ford, [Jun.3, 1919?]
London; Darling- Tom sails to-day. I had a letter this morning, saying that he couldn't get any more leave
Bowen, Stella TL[copy] to Ford, [May 24, 1919?]
London; Darling- Peter called this afternoon, and I explained that you had wanted his introduction to Marsh
Bowen, Stella TL[copy] to Ford, [Mar., 1923]
Assisi; Darling- We arrived here last night and have had a heavenly day to-day. We are in an aged inn
Bowen, Stella TL[copy] to Ford, Mar.11, [1923?]
Assisi; Darling- Your darn'e religion is a queer thing. This morning I was feeling it was so good and pretty