Box 52
Contains 120 Results:
Coward-McCann TLS to Ford, Jun.14, 1931
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: We shall publish in January, 1932 the second OMNIBUS OF CRIME, [Signed T[homas] R. C[oward]]
Coward-McCann TLS to Ford, Jul.15, 1931
New York; Dear Sir: We acknowledge with thanks your letter of June 29th, granting us permission to use your story RIESENBERG [Signed Thomas R. Coward]
Cowlesham, W.H. AL[postcard] to Ford, [Sept.12, 1906]
[London] Dear Ford, Lucy, Olive & I walked from [Dyneschurch?] to [Lynespne?] today,
Cowleshaw, Lucy M. ALS to Katharine Hueffer Lamb, Mar.9, 1949
London; My dear Katharine, (I never think of you as Babs) How kind of you to write me such an affectionate letter
Cran, George R. TLS to Violet Hunt, Dec.4, 1920
London; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, The Knap./Yours of 2nd inst. received. I have not heard anything further in this matter [Violet Hunt papers]
Cran, George R. TLS to F.W. Phipps, Sept.10, 1920
London; Dear Sir, Mrs. Holmes and The Knapp, 9Without prejudice)./ My client, Mrs. Holmes, writes me to-day enclosing your letter to her, [Violet Hunt papers]
Crankshaw, Clare ALS to Janice Biala, Dec.9, 1937
Penshurst; Dear Murphy, Happy Christmas! And how are you? We've often wondered in the last few months how and where you both were
Crankshaw, Edward TM[photocopy]S Commentary of the MS of Ford's "Mightier than the Sword" (Portraits from Life), Dec., 1936
[London] "Mightier than the Swords"(Portraits from Life). by Ford Madox Ford./ That is the provisional title for a volume which will contain
Crankshaw, Edward TLS to Ford, Jul.31, 1934
London; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you so much for your delightful and quite uncalled-for letter.
Crankshaw, Edward TLS to Ford, Dec.20, 1934
Hampstead; Dear Mr. Ford, I have been meaning to write to you for a long time about various things