Box 88
Contains 118 Results:
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Sept.10, 1929
London; Dear Ford, I have been this morning to see Wren Howard and he is quite willing not to publish [Signed J. Ralph Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Sept.26, 1929
London; Dear Mr. Ford, I wanted as far as possible to have the situation clear with Cape [Signed J. Ralph Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Oct.21, 1929
London; Dear Ford, Thank you for your letter. I am afraid that Cape refuses to give me the ms. of NOTTERDAM [Signed J. Ralph Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Oct.25, 1929
London; Dear Ford, Thank you for your letter. It certainly does not do Cape any good to sit on NOTTERDAM [Signed J. Ralph Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Oct.31, 1929
London; Dear Ford, I asked Bells about THE ENGLISH NOVEL but they knew nothing about it [Signed J. Ralph Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Nov.1, 1929
London; Dear Ford, Thank you for your letter and for chapter two of the HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES [Signed J. Ralph Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Nov.6, 1929
London; Dear Ford, Thank you for your letter. I am sending you a copy of my last letter [Signed J. Ralph Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Nov.22, 1929
London; Dear Ford, There is the question of the English Novel which still has to be settled. [Signed J. Ralph Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Dec.4, 1929
London; Dear Ford, Thank you for your letter. Constables would not agree to pay a lump sum for a term [Signed J. Ralph Pinker]
James B. Pinker & Sons TLS to Ford, Dec.18, 1929
London; Dear Mr. Ford, Constables have signed the agreement for THE ENGLISH NOVEL and I have pleasure [Signed F. C. Wicken]