Box 59
Contains 115 Results:
Hardy, Thomas TL[copy] to Ford, Sept.9, 1908
Dorsetshire; Dear Mr. Hueffer. I have been away from here for 3 or 4 days, and so could not get at the poem [Violet Hunt papers] [Copy typed by Hunt]
Hardy, Thomas TL[copy] to Ford, Jan.31, 1909
Dorsetshire; Dear Mr. Hueffer: I am sorry to say that I had to leave home almost the moment your letter came. [Violet Hunt papers] [Copy typed by Hunt]
Hardy, Thomas TLS to Ford, Oct.18, 1923
Dorchester; Dear Mr. Madox Ford: I have received your interesting letter, and quite admire your proposed attempt
Hardy, Thomas TL[copy] to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Dorsetshire; Dear Miss Hunt, Why should you have wasted a nice copy of your new book upon me [Violet Hunt papers] [Copy typed by Hunt]
Harper's Magazine TL[copy,fragment] to William A. Bradley, Sept.13, 1927
New York; ... Between you and me, the Magazine received an unpleasant little jolt last month [Signed Lee F. Hartmann] [Verso contains Fords' reply of March 5, 1928]
Harper's Magazine TLS to Ford, Feb.23, 1928
New York; Dear Ford, The little green queries on the margin of the proofs are made by our assiduous printer [Signed Lee F. Hartmann]
Harper's Magazine TLS to Ford, Oct.12, 1937
New York; Dear Ford, Many thanks for your letter of October 3rd. I am glad to hear from you again [Signed Lee F. Hartmann]
Harper's Bazaar TLS to Ford, Jul.6, 1934
London; Dear Mr. Madox Ford, I enclose proof of your London article. Will you please read this through [Signed Michael Carr]
Harper's Bazaar TLS to Ford, [1938?]
New York; Dear Ford- This is written in haste - frightful haste. As I told you, I'm adapted [sic] a play for Cornell, [Signed George Davis]
Harper's Bazaar TLS to Ford, Oct.28, 1938
London; Dear Mr. Ford Madox Ford, Mr. Davis of American Harper's tells me you are willing to sell the British rights [Signed P. Joyce Reynolds]