Box 70
Contains 153 Results:
James, Henry AL[copy]S to Ford, Oct.26, 1903
Rye; Dear Hueffer- I ought already to have thanked you for the handsome present of the Romantic volume, [Original at Harvard; with typed transcription]
James, Henry TL[copy]S to Ford, Jan.8, 1904
Rye; My dear Hueffer- II thank you kindly, even from a prostrate posture which forbids my doing aught [Original at Harvard; with typed transcription]
James, Henry AL[copy, fragment]S to Ford, [Apr., 1904]
London; ... I can't begin to "think of" my book for at least a year [Original at Harvard]
James, Henry AL[copy, fragment]S to Ford, Apr.14, [1904]
London; My dear Hueffer- Lord bless you, it is allright about your book of which I am delighted to hear [Original at Harvard; with typed transcription]
James, Henry AL[copy]S to Ford, Mar.17, [1906]
London; My dear Hueffer- I write to Conyers Carr by this post -- & as in a period of 30 years [Original at Harvard; with typed transcription]
James, Henry AL[copy]S to Ford, Oct.10, 1907
Rye; Dear Ford Hueffer- Just a word to say that I hope very much you will come down for your Winchelsea books [Original at Harvard; with typed transcription]
James, Henry TL[copy]S to Ford, [1908?]
London; My dear Hueffer- I am delighted to hear that your novel announces itself as Epoch-making [Typed transcription; original at Harvard]
James, Henry TL[copy] to Ford, Nov.8, 1909
Rye; Dear Ford Hueffer. very pressing occupation has to this moment prevent my writing you [Typed copy] [Violet Hunt papers]
James, Henry TL[copy]S to Ford, Nov.8, 1909
Rye; Dear Ford Hueffer. Very pessing occupation has prvented till this moment my writing you [Typed transcription]
James, Henry AL[copy]S to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Sept.18, 1903
Rye; Mrs. Hueffer- Most kind you note & most tempting your invitation [Typed transcription; original at Harvard]