Box 53
Contains 142 Results:
Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford, Apr.15, [1924?]
Bishopsbourne; Dear Hueffer, The matter of the inclusion of Romance (which is a fact)[Copy typed by Violet Hunt; notarized Aug.2, 1929][Violet Hunt papers.]
Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Christina Hueffer (Mother Mary Matthew, [Jan., 1903?]
Pent Farm; Dear Xina, This purse is modest and suitable more to my modest means than to your native splendor [Original at Yale. Copy typed by Violet Hunt.]
Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer, [n.d.]
Orlestone; Dear Senora, Don't send this MS to me. I am in the throes the agonies and the deliriums of a book-end. [Original at Yale. 1 leaf copy typed by Violet Hunt.]
Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer, [n.d.]
London; Dear Elsie, Pray read this letter before you send it to Ford. On my word of honour [Original at Yale. 1 leaf copy typed by Violet Hunt.]
Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer, [n.d.]
Pent Farm; My dear Elsie, I am sending you and Ford my caricature by Jacob of Sandgate -- Artiste Photographe --[Original at Yale. 1 leaf copy typed by Violet Hunt.]
Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer, [n.d.]
Pent Farm; Dear Elsie, Impossible to come. Jessie hard up with Tempre and pains [Original at Yale. 1 leaf copy typed by Violet Hunt.]
Conrad, Joseph AL[copy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer, Dec.3, 1898
[n.p.] In the intervals of concocting with your husband circumstantial untruths for sale we looked into this mirthful book. [Hand written by Katharine (Hueffer) Lamb and enclosed with her letter of 1.7.66 to Arthur Mizener.]
Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer, Oct.28, 1901
[Pent Farm] Dear Elsie, I'm sorry I've kept the M.S. So long. I had my own awful task [Copy typed by Violet Hunt.]
Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer, Dec.4, 1901?
[Pent Farm] Cara e Illustrissima Padrona! It is very lovely to have you both here with the young woman [Original at Yale. 1 leaf copy typed by Violet Hunt.]
Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer, [1902?]
Pent Farm; Dear Senora, My sincerest congratulations. It is indeed a first rate translation [Copy typed by Violet Hunt.]