Box 3
Contains 33 Results:
AM ["Club Night"], [n.d.]
Poem, which appeared in a slightly different form in "Songs from London", 1910.
AM/TM "Coda", [1931?]
Fragments and drafts of "Coda" from the "Buckshee" sequence. Page 23 is written on verso of TLS to Ford from Theodor Bosanquet [?] ("Time and Tide"), April 14, 1936.
TM "Coda", [1931-1936]
Fragments and drafts of "Coda" of the "Buckshee" sequence.
TM "Coda", [1936?]
Clean typescript of the text as published.
"Collected Poems" galley proofs, 1936
Printed proofs of Ford's "Collected Poems", published by Oxford University Press, New York.
TM "Creative History and Historical Sense", [after 1903]
Apparently unpublished article on critical debate sparked by A.F. Pollard's book "Henry VIII". Includes references to Professor Goldwin Smith's review of the book. With revisions by Ford.
AMS ["Critique of a writing by Miss Black"], [1894?-1900?]
Fragment of a critique of a book by Miss Black.
AM "A Day of Battle", Sept. 15, 1916
Perhaps meant to be part of a larger work, the sub-heading includes the numeral I and the subtitle "Arms and the Mind". Top right corner of title page scribed: "Written on the Ypres Salient: 15th Sep., 1916". Signature at the bottom of the last page reads "Miles Ignotus". See also Ford's essay "War--the Mind."
AM/TM ["Destiny's Role Given Koehler"], [Jan. 1935]
Report from the Hauptmann-Lindbergh kidnapping trial, later published in the "New York World-Telegram" on January 20, 1935.
TM ["Dinner with Turbot"] "The Pensive Epicurean", [1939]
Later published in "Vogue", September 15, 1939, the original title is "The Pensive Epicurean". Some holograph corrections made to draft, with a page of dictated copy by hand of Janice Biala.