Box 49
Contains 113 Results:
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, Sept.18, 1928
New York, Dear Mr. Ford: We have today deposited to your account our check for $741.73 [Signed Frieda Lubelle]
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, Oct.4, 1928
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I think all money difficulties have been settled. Both the Boni and the Viking [Signed Bernice Baumgarten]
Brandt & Brandt TL[copy] to Harold Guinzberg, Oct.17, 1928
New York Dear Harold: In view of your acceptance of THAT SAME POOR MAN, the novel which was originally
Brandt & Brandt TL[fragment] to Ford, Oct.26, 1928
Dear Mr. Ford, Following up my cable to you, we have checked back the Boni statements
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, Oct.29, 1928
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: We succeeded in selling the serial rights of the ENGLISH NOVEL book [Signed Nannine V. Joseph]
Brandt & Brandt TL[copy]S to William A. Bradley, Dec.12, 1928
New York Dear Mr. Bradley: Ford Madox Ford's ON TWO SUCH SILVER CURRENTS has been accepted for publication [Signed Nannine V. Joseph]
Brandt & Brandt TL[copy] to William A. Bradley, Dec.14, 1928
New York; Dear Mr. Bradley: I do think that Mr. Ford must some how be confused about his arrangement
Brandt & Brandt TL[copy] to William A. Bradley, Dec.17, 1928
New York; Dear Mr. Bradley: I cabled you this morning as follows: "CAPE OFFERS FORD TWO HUNDRED FIFTY POUNDS
Brandt & Brandt TL[copy] to William A. Bradley, Dec.18, 1928
New York; Dear Mr. Bradley: As I wrote you, Mr. Horwood delivered the manuscript of Ford's novel
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, Feb.21, 1929
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: We have today deposited to your account our check for $5.10, which [Signed Frieda Lubelle] [Includes 9 leaves of Brandt statements] [Signed Frieda Lubelle]