Box 54
Contains 140 Results:
D., S. W. ALS to Violet Hunt, [1908?]
London; My dear Violet, It is a very pretty article, but as you have written it, there is no reason [Violet Hunt papers]
Dahlberg, Edward TLS to Janice Biala, Dec.9, 1937
New York; Dear Janice Ford: It was very good to see both of you before you left for Paris.
Dahlberg, Edward TLS to Ford, Mar.2, 1938
New York; My dear Ford: Many thanks for the manuscript that you sent me. I have been thinking about it
Dahlberg, Edward TLS to Ford, Apr.4, 1938
New York; Dear Ford Madox Ford: I was very hurt by your coldness yesterday. I do not pursue people,
Dahlberg, Edward TLS to Ford, Apr.6, 1938
New York; Dear Ford: Thanks for your letter. Believe me, you are, at least, a little unjust, if for the only reason
Dahlberg, Edward TLS to Ford, Mar.11, 1939
New York; My dear, Good Ford,- Charles Olson gave me your message, war, edenic mead to me.
Dahlberg, Edward TLS to Ford, Apr.14, 1939
New York; Dear Ford: I would have written you sooner to thank you, deeply, for the very good evening; but I have been ailing, very.
The Daily Herald [printed copy] "Monstrous Story About the King", Nov.2, 1931
London [Anecdote recounted by Ford in "Return to Yesterday".]
The Daily Mail [printed copy] "Mrs. Madox Hueffer. 300 [pounds] Damages", Feb.8, 1913
London; [Concerns the law suit brought against "The Throne" for calling Violet Hunt, Mrs. Ford Madox Hueffer, by Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer.]
The Daily Mail TLS to Ford, Mar.6, 1933
London; Dear Sir, I thank you for your letter but regret that we cannot undertake to publish the article [Signed R.J. Prew]