Box 49
Contains 113 Results:
Bromfield, Louis TLS to Ford, Oct.7, 1930
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: This is just a line to say that I shall be delighted to come tomorrow
Bromfield, Mary M[printed, copy] "A la recherche du temps perdu", [Jan., 1943]
[Photocopy of Mary Bromfield essay from "Town and Country", January, 1943.]
[Brooke, Rupert?] AL[postcard] to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Sept.28, 1908
Japan; Since writing you I have just rec.d your letter of Oct. 24 '07
Broun, Haywood Campbell TLS to Ford, Jan.4, 1939
New Canaan, Ct.; Dear Mr. Ford, We have got the crack-brained idea of having a Fiction Serial in NUTMEG, [Ford's AL reply on verso of second leaf]
Broun, Heywood Campbell TL to Ford, Apr.11, 1939
New Canaan, Ct.; My dear Ford, You know that I have succeeded to the Ownership and Management
Brown, Austin (Steward) AMS Account Book with Barker Esquire, Nov., 1893-Mar., 1894
[Small Account Book from Violet Hunt papers]
Brown, Curtis TLS to Ford, Mar.19, 1906
London; Dear Sir, I am much obliged for your letter, and for the photograph of Ford Madox Brown [Verso contains AL[fragment]S to [Elsie Martindale Hueffer], signed FMFM A.]
Brown, Curtis TLS to Violet Hunt, Mar.12, 1919
London; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, Your letter of March 11 is received. Conrad seems to be getting books out faster now [Violet Hunt papers]
Brown, Curtis TLS to Violet Hunt, Nov.17, 1920
London; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, Enclosed from Nigel de Grey, manager of Messrs. William Collins Sons & Co., Ltd., explains itself. [Violet Hunt papers]
Brown, Curtis TLS to Violet Hunt, Nov.23, 1920
London; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, Your letter of November 19 surprised me a bit, for it would be inconceivable that we could [Violet Hunt papers]