Box 54
Contains 140 Results:
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Nov.9, 1937
New York; My dear Ford: I don't feel that we can make two volumes of the book because of sales [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Apr.28, 1938
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I am sending you in a day or two a set of sheets of the HISTORY OF THE SCANDANAVIAN LITERATURES [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, May 2, 1938
New York; My dear Ford: I am very grateful to you for being so frank in your letter about the lady's doubts [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, May 2, 1938
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: Mr. Vernon felt it advisable to turn over to me your letter of April 27th [Signed Burton C. Hoffman]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, May 9, 1938
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: Thank you for your note of May 5th in reply to mine. I am delighted with your reaction [Signed Burton C. Hoffman]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, May 19, 1938
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I have spoken to two of the leading lecture agents in the last two days and I definitely feel that Lee Keedick is the man [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, May 23, 1938
New York; My dear Ford: I am delighted that Mrs. Pickard is sending us her novel [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Jun.2, 1938
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: Thank you so much for sending the chapters of the History. I have read them [Signed Grenville Vernon]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Jun.14, 1938
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: Do you recall the life portrait of you don in pencil by Georges Schreiber, [Signed Burton C. Hoffman]
The Dial Press TLS to Ford, Jun.21, 1938
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: No wonder Stanley Unwin writes to you that it is a privilege to be permitted to publish [Signed Grenville Vernon]