Box 52
Contains 120 Results:
Coates, Robert M. TM[draft, fragment] Authors and Their Haunts: F. M. Ford, [1927?]
[Toulon?] Something interesting, if not specially instructive might be developed in the eternal question of books and their writers
Cobban, J.M. ALS to Ford, Mar.25, 1903
Woking; My dear Madox Hueffer, My wife has seen the cottage, & - save for the lowness of the ceiling - she approves of it much
Cobban, J.M. ALS to Ford, Mar.30, 1903
Woking; My dear Madox Hueffer, Many thanks for your letter. It is full of excellent matter, which will be of great use to us
Cobden-Sanderson, Richard ALS to Ford, Apr.20, 1919
[London] Dear Mr. Hueffer, I am about to start as a publisher & at the suggestion of Miss May Sinclair [Julian Loewe papers]
Cockrane, Irene ALS to Gerald Henderson, Dec.21, 1950
London; Dear Gerald, I had another letter from Douglas Goldring on the 14th inst. [Henderson and Goldring were Violet Hunt's literary executors; Cockrane was the principal beneficiary.]
Cockrane, Irene ALS to Gerald Henderson, Mar.9, 1951
London: Dear Gerald, Here they both are. The one without the name "Janice O'Connell" came at twelve yesterday morning
Col, Rev. H. Basil TL[copy] to Elizabeth Eleanor Higgins, Mar.26, 1930
Sussex; Dear Madam, I have to thank you for your letter of March 25th. I have no knowledge of any "Rossetti Society".
Cole, Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Stella Bowen, [[1938+]
Freeland; It is late to be writing letters, & maybe you will not be interested. But having sat up for two nights [Julian Loewe papers]
Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur Mizener, Sept.16, [1966]
London; Dear Mr. Mizener, Thank you for your letter about Stella Bowen. Of course I will be glad to see you
Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur Mizener, Oct.2, 1966
London; Dear Mr. Mizener, A brief reply to withdraw any criticism I made of what you had said of Stella