Box 52
Contains 120 Results:
Crawfurd, Oswald John Frederick TL[fragment, copy] to Violet Hunt, Oct.23, [1898?]
[London] My dear Violet, I have been a good deal cerne lately - chiefly monetary. [Violet Hunt papers]
Crawfurd, Oswald John Frederick TL[fragment, copy] to Violet Hunt, Nov.3, [1898?]
[London] Dear, I sent you today the little present I bought you in France. I have all but gone to see my aunt, [Violet Hunt papers]
Creighton, Charles ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Jan.2, 1885
London; My dear Sir/ Mr. Leslie Stephens has sent me your letter with reference to the biographical notic of Dr. John Brown [Violet Hunt papers]
Crookes, Sir William ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Feb.5, 1889
London; Mr. Crokes presents his compliments to Mr. A. W. Hunt and will have much pleasure in being present on Wednesday evening next [Violet Hunt papers]
"Cuban Pirates. a True Narrative" Printed M[photocopy], Jan.22, 1870
[Copy of article from "All the year Round", pages 172-179, January 22, 1870, conducted by Charles Dickens]
Cubitt, Thomas ALS to Violet Hunt, Feb.27, 1923
London; Madam/ My attention has been drawn to a small notice in "The Observer" about the late Mr. C. A. Howell. [Violet Hunt papers]
Cummings, Edward Estlin ALS to Ford, [n.d.]
[Paris] My dear Mr. Ford/ Upon microscopic inspection I heartily discover that my portative potentialities are decidedly more perfectly
Current Controversy TLS to Ford, Sept.4, 1935
New York; Dear Mr Ford/ Mr Gorham Munson was kind enough to send us the article on free trade [Signed Martin Kamin]
Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to Stella Bowen, Sept.25, 1934
London; Dear Miss Bowen, Glancing at the title page of the novel I see "Lippincott 1934" typed on it. [Signed David Higham]
Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to Stella Bowen, Apr.10, 1935
London; Dear Miss Bowen, I too am troubled that we haven't yet been able to find a publisher [Signed David Higham]