Box 49
Contains 113 Results:
Brandt & Brandt to TLS Ford, May 1, 1929
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I do wish you would have a talk with Donald Freeman personally on your Vanity Fair contract. [Signed Nannine Joseph]
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, May 21, 1929
New York Dear Mr. Ford: There is nothing that you have to do further about the bond. The Immigration Society will advise you [Signed Frieda Lubelle]
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, May 27, 1929
New York; My dear For: I have been so busy trying to get things lined up this morning that I haven't been able to telephone you. [Signed Carl Brandt]
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, Jun.12, 1929
New York; Dear Ford: Would you consider having a limited edition of ENGLISH COUNTRY done? [Signed Bernice Baumgarten]
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, Jun.28, 1929
New York; Dear Ford: I called up the Dial people and they tell me definitely that the owners of the magazine [Signed Bernice Baumgarten]
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford
New York; Dear Ford: First of all, Houghton Mifflin have returned NOTTERDAM. They feel that the last part of the book needs revision. [Signed Bernice Baumgarten]
Brandt & Brandt TLSto Ford, Jul.16, 1929
New York; Dear Ford: Cape has cabled as follows: "Quite satisfied publish NOTTERDAM but manuscript rough [Signed Bernice Baumgarten]
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, Aug.2, 1929
New York; Dear Ford: The Viking Press will send me formal releases of contract, which I will forward to you [Signed Bernice Baumgarten]
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, Oct.3, 1929
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: We have to-day deposited to your account our check for $80.13 , which represents the amount [Signed Frieda Lubelle]
Brandt & Brandt TLS to Ford, Oct.11, 1929
New York; Dear Ford: The reprint sale reported by Boni was for the use of a selection from JOSEPH CONRAD [Signed Bernice Baumgarten]