Box 72
Contains 85 Results:
Ray Long & Richard Smith, Inc. TL[copy] to William A. Bradley, Jan.20, 1933
New York; Dear Mr. Bradley, A reply to your letter of January 3rd has been delayed partly by pressure [Signed Richard Smith]
Ray Long & Richard Smith, Inc. TL[copy] to William A. Bradley, Feb.23, 1933
New York; Dear Mr. Bradley: This is to advise you that we herewith accept your offer of February sixteenth [Signed Richard Smith]
Ray Long & Richard Smith, Inc. TLS to Ford, Mar.25, 1932
New York; My dear Ford, Well, I am back and up to my ears in work. I am fell of envy for you [Signed Ray Long]
Ray Long & Richard Smith, Inc. TLS to Ford, Apr.20, 1932
New York; Dear Ford:: The manuscript has arrived from Bradley and I am planning to read it over the weekend [Signed Ray Long]
Ray Long & Richard Smith, Inc. TLS to Ford, Apr.27, 1932
New York; Dear Ford: You certainly got away to an interesting start. Keep up the good work [Signed Ray Long]
Ray Long & Richard Smith, Inc. TLS to Ford, Jun.20, 1932
New York; Dear Ford: As I cabled you Saturday, we are all highly enthusiastic about your novel. [Signed Ray Long]
Ray Long & Richard Smith, Inc. TLS to Ford, Aug.29, 1932
New York; Dear Sir: We beg to acknowledge receipt of yours of August 6th enclosing a letter [Unsigned]
Ray Long & Richard Smith, Inc. TLS to Ford, Oct.38, 1932
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I hope you will pardon the delay in replying to your letter of August 30th [Signed Richard R. Smith]
Ray Long & Richard Smith, Inc. TLS to Ford, Jan.13, 1933
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: Thanks very much for the snapshots which you were good enough to enclose [Signed Richard R. Smith]
Longman, C. J. ALS to Ford, Nov.9, 1894
Paddington; My dear Sir, I am very glad to hear that the project of a life of Ford Madox Brown [Lamb collection]