Box 92
Contains 118 Results:
Stein, Gertrude ALS to Stella Bowen, [n.d.]
[Paris] My dear Stella, Will to-morrow Thursday at three do but then I take it
Stein, Gertrude AL[postcard]S to Stella Bowen, Jul.21, 1927
Belley, France; We were so sorry not to see you again before leaving we had hoped to. [Julian Loewe papers]
Stein, Gertrude ALS to Ford, [n.d.]
[Paris] My dear Ford, I am more pleased and touched than I can tell you with my book.
Stein, Gertrude ALS to Ford, [n.d.]
Belley, France; My dear Ford, I am wondering where you all are these days, we tried Touraine
Stein, Gertrude ALS to Ford & Stella Bowen, [n.d.]
[Paris] My dear friends, We are then expecting you Saturday for dinner and may we ask you to come in at seven
Stein, Gertrude ALS to Ford, [1924?]
[Paris] My dear Ford, We stopped by at Guermantes the other Sunday
Stein, Gertrude ALS to Ford and Stella Bowen, [1924?]
[Paris] My dear friends, Awfully pleased that you had such a jubilant winter in Toulon
[?], Stella ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Jul.6, [1939?]
C. Ashford; My dear/ I [h?] from much with you I've thought lately as you would know but there was nothing I could say
Stephens, James TM To Lucasta in Ireland, [n.d.]
[n.p.] [Poem with notes in Ford's hand.]
Stephen, James Kenneth ALS to Mr. Pollack, Jan.20, 1886
London; Dear Pollock/ I beg your pardon for this mornings Mister. It was a happy touch of slip up [Violet Hunt papers]