Box 88
Contains 118 Results:
James B. Pinker & Son TLS to Ford, Mar.27, 1924
London; Dear Ford, I have drafted the contract with Duckworth for "The Nature of a Crime" [Signed Eric B. Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Son TLS to Ford, Jul.27, 1924
London; Dear Ford, I am writing at once to acknowledge your private letter, which although it was dated the 18th [Signed Eric B. Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Son TLS to Ford, Jun.25, 1926
London; Dear Sir, I have now received the accounts from Doubleday Page & Co., and J. M. Dent & Sons [Signed F. C. Wicken]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Jun.14, 1927
London; Dear Sir, I have now heard from Duckworth that they propose publishing "New York is Not America" [Signed J. Ralph Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Jul.8, 1927
London; Dear Sir, Thank you for your letter of the 6th enclosing the press cutting relating to the film [Signed F. C. Wicken]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Jul.21, 1927
London; Dear Ford, I have arranged for the publication by Messrs. Doubleday Page & Co. of Joseph Conrad's [Signed Eric B. Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Jul.27, 1927
London; Dear Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 18th inst. just received. I am reminding Doubleday's [Signed Eric B. Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Feb.14, 1928
London; Dear Sir, Thank you for your letter enclosing proof of the article which is appearing in Harper's [Signed F. C. Wicken]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Mar.2, 1928
London; Dear Sir, Could you please, let me have your agreements with Constable for the publication [Signed F. C. Wicken]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Mar.16, 1928
London; Dear Ford, Jonathan Cape tells me that the books of yours which he remembers best are in [Signed Eric B. Pinker]