Box 77
Contains 157 Results:
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Victor Gollancz, Ltd., Dec.2, 1965
London; Dear Sirs: I am at work on a biography of Ford Madox Ford and David Harvey says in his bibliography of Ford
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Caroline Gordon, Aug.22, 1968
Ithaca; Dear Caroline: I have been plugging away since February on Ford and I have now got him to the winters of 1927-28 and 1928-29
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Caroline Gordon, Sept.26, 1968
[Ithaca] Dear Carolin: How very generous of you to write me so fully about Ford; I do very much appreciate the effort.
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Mr. Gosling, Dec.5, 1966
[Ithaca] Dear Mr. Gosling: I recently had luncheon with Joseph Brewer in New York and in the course of doing research
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Eric Perceval Hinton, Oct.3, 1965
London; Dear Captain Hinton: I fear this letter may be an impsition, and I venture on it with some hesitation.
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to International Literary Management, Oct.3, 1965
London; Dear Sirs: I am at work on a biography of Ford Madox Ford, and I have been informed through Mr. James Michie,
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Frederick R. Karl, Apr.15, 1965
[Ithaca] Dear Professor Karl: This sounds like a sensible scheme and I will keep in touch with just as fast as
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Frederick R. Karl, May 5, 1965
[Ithaca] Dear Professor Karl: I sent along the list of Conrad-Ford letters you were kind enough to let me have
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Katherine Hueffer Lamb, May 14, 1963
[Ithaca?] Dear Mrs. Lamb: I do not know whether Mrs. Brustlein will yet have written you about my interest in Ford Madox Ford,
Mizener, Arthur TL[copy] to Katherine Hueffer Lamb, Oct.6, 1963
[Ithaca] Dear Mrs. Lamb: I do not know how to tell you, without sounding fulsome, how much I admire your decision to help me with my book