Box 49
Contains 113 Results:
Boni & Liveright TLS to Ford, Nov.11, 1927
New York; Dear Ford: No, I have not received the check, and nobody here has seen it [Signed Donald S. Friede]
Boni & Liveright TLS to Ford, Nov.18, 1927
New York; Dear Ford: I should have acknowledged your check before this, and I apologize [Signed Donald S. Friede]
Boni & Liveright TL[copy] to Arthur B. Spingarn, Jul.25, 1927
New York; Dear Mr. Spingarn: We have gone into every possible angle of the Ford-Boni-Boni & Liveright contract [Signed Donald S. Friede]
Boni & Liveright TL[copy] to Arthur B. Spingarn, Jul.27, 1927
New York; Dear Mr. Spingarn: After carefully considering the Ford Madox Ford situation [Signed Donald S. Friede]
Boodle, Walter T. AL[extract,copy] to J. B. Pinker, Jul.3, 1911
London; My dear Pinker: ... I have no hesitation whatever in advising you to have absolutely nothing to say [Entire letter in the Huntington Library]
The Bookman TLS to Ford, Jan.7, 1928
New York; My dear Ford: I should like very much to have that part of your introduction to "The Sisters" [Signed Burton Rascoe (Editor)]
Boots Booklovers Library TLS to G. Hueffer, Nov.14, 1939
London; Dear Sir, With reference to your application for a secondhand copy of "Ethics in the Future" [Signed F. Richardson, Head Librarian]
Borschitzky, G.T. ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Dec.31, 1893
London; Dear Miss Elsie/ Allow me to reach to you a sermon, today being Sunday:-
Bosanquet, Alys TL[copy]S to Violet Hunt, [1899?]
London; Dear Miss Hunt, I saw Mr. C[rawfurd] and told him I had met you in Paris, [Violet Hunt papers]
Bosanquet, Alys TL[fragment]S to Violet Hunt, [1899?]
Yorkshire; I don't see that anything is changed in that way. [Violet Hunt papers]