Box 70
Contains 153 Results:
J., C. H. ALS to Violet Hunt, Nov.11, 1898
London; Cheer up, little pal. You have some friends. [Violet Hunt papers]
Jack, P. A. M. ALS to Ford, Feb.24, 1932
New York; Dear Sir, Thank you so much for your letter which was a great pleasure to me.
Jackson, Mrs. Percy, Apr.4, 1921
London; My dear Ford/ I am distressed to have been in Berkshire just on the day when you are in town.
James, Henry AL[copy]S to Ford, Sept.11, 1896
Rye; Dear Sir, I shall be very happy to see you & talk with you -- [Original at Harvard; with typed transcription]
James, Henry AL[copy, telegram] to Ford, Sept.14, 1896
Rye; Shall be glad to see you at luncheon [Original at Harvard; with typed tanscription]
James, Henry AL[copy, ] to Ford, Dec.30, 1897
London; Dear Mr. Madox Hueffer- Many thanks for your information about Mr. Hyde [Original at Harvard; with typed tanscription]
James, Henry TL[copy] to Ford, May 23, 1900
Rye; Dear M.F. Hueffer- I take it very kindly that you have sent me your so curious and interesting book of verses [Original at Harvard]
James, Henry AL[copy]S to Ford, May 16, 1901
Rye; My dear F. M. Hueffer- I am overwhelmed by your letter, touched by your sympathy, and almost appalled by your munificence:[Original at Harvard; with typed transcription]
James, Henry AL[copy]S to Ford, Mar.19, 1902
Torquay; Dear Mr. Hueffer- I am sorry you should be burdened with questions of the order of the one you quote from Garnett [Original at Harvard; with typed transcription]
James, Henry AL[copy]S to Ford, Sept.9, 1902
Rye; My dear Hueffer- I thank you ever so kindly for your letter which gives me extreme pleasure [Original at Harvard; with typed transcription]