Box 48
Contains 79 Results:
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, Jun.5, 1932
Paris; Dear Ford, I am sorry you feel as you do about Hartman. I can't say I like the lad any too well myself.
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, Jun.30, 1932
Paris; Dear Ford, I am sorry to be so late in answering your letter of the 8th but I had of course to get in touch with Hartman,
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, Jul.6, 1932
Paris; Dear Mr. Ford, Mr. Bradley has asked me to return the enclosed letters to you [Signed K. Green]
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, Jul.17, 1932
Paris; Dear Ford, I was delighted to have a chance to read the opening chapters of the HISTORY, [Enclosed is 1 newspaper clipping and 1 leaf of a royalty statement]
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, Jun.14, 1932
Paris; Dear Mr. Ford, As requested in Mrs. Ford's letter of the 6th, we wired you yesterday [Signed K. Green]
Bradley, William Aspenwall ALS to Ford, Sept.4, 1932
Paris; Dear Ford, Thank you for yours of the first. No, Jenny has made no offer for LADIES WHOSE BRIGHT EYES
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Janice Biala, Aug.31, 1932
Paris; Dear Mrs. Ford, Just a word to thank you again for your friendly hospitality and the pleasant programme
Bradley, William Aspenwall ALS to Janice Biala, Sept.11, 1932
Paris; Dear Mrs. Ford, We were glad to get your letter & postcard. The letter arriving this evening
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS.to Ford, Oct.9, 1925
Paris; Dear Ford, I find that the total number of copies of Joseph Conrad accounted for on the two statements
Bradley, William Aspenwall ALS to Ford, [1926?]
Paris; Dear Ford, I have now received the first envoi of your novel with the[erectional?] title