Box 48
Contains 79 Results:
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, Mar.29, 1933
Paris; Dear Ford, The English Review would like to have your last article (Galsworthy and Moore)
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, May 12, 1933
Paris; Dear Ford, I have your letter of the 8th, which arrived yesterday only, and I hasten to assure you
Bradley, William Aspenwall ALSto Ford, May 24, 1933
Paris; Dear Ford, Thank you for yours of the 22nd inst. with statements. I note you say you never had one for A MAN COULD STAND UP
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, Jun.16, 1933
Paris; Dear Ford, I received your telegram last night and am delighted to learn that the book is finished.
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, Jun.30, 1933
Paris; Dear Ford, Lippincott have now cabled me that the manuscript of your Memoirs has safely arrived. [Lippincott account statement enclosed]
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, Jul.7, 1933, Jun.16, 1933
Jun.16, 1933 In answer to your letter of the 3rd, I do not know whether Lippincott have bought France for the remainder of the advance due
Bradley, William Aspenwall ALS to Ford, Oct.2, 1933, Jun.16, 1933
Jun.16, 1933 My office recalls forwarding to you some books sent to my care by the Saturday Review, but naturally [Newspaper clipping from "Times" re: Ray Long and Richard R. Smith Inc. enclosed]
Bradley, William Aspenwall to Ford, Nov.2, 1933
Paris; Dear Mr. Ford, We have just received from Messrs. J.B. Lippincott the sum [Signed Xenia Scriabine]
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Ford, Nov.6, 1933
Paris; Dear Mr. Ford, In the absence of Mr. Bradley, who is still away for a few days longer [Signed Xenia Scriabine]
Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Stella Bowen, Jan.15, 1934
Paris; Dear Mrs. Bowen, We are sending you herewith enclosed the contract for the British right [Signed by X. Scriabine]