Box 54
Contains 140 Results:
J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. ALS to Ford, [1930?]
London; Dear Ford, Sorry to have missed seeing you. I talked to Hung Dent to-day [Signed Ernest Rhys]
J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. ALS to Ford, Mar.15, 1930
London; Dear Ford, Dent gave me you scheme for a "History of Our Own Time" to look at [Signed Ernest Rhys]
Derwent, George Harcourt Johnston, baron ALS to Violet Hunt, Dec.26, 1929
Yorkshire; Dear Mrs. Hueffer- How nice of you to send the charming Anthology -- just what I like --[Violet Hunt papers]
The Dial Press [Printed] March of Literature promotional material, [1938?]
New York; [PR letter and postcard to the Book Trade]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Jun.4, 1937
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I hope that your western trip is proving all that you expected, [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Jun.11, 1937
New York; New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I am truly delighted with what you have sent me. I believe you are writing [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Jun.29, 1937
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I have received the chapters and am as enthusiastic about them as ever [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Oct.6, 1937
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: We will try if possible to bring out the book on April 25 [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Oct.13, 1937
New York; My dear Ford: The subconscious evidently betrayed me. I apparently wrote "The March of Time" [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Nov.3, 1937
New York; Dear Ford: The last page I have is 319 and the last line is: "He that never loved [Signed Grenville Vernon]