Box 3
Contains 33 Results:
AM ["Bodurdoe and Gunter"], [1891-1895]
Fragment. Possibly written in London, short story or part of a novel, probably unpublished. Not found in Harvey.
AMS "The Dream Hunt", [n.d.]
A slightly different version of the poem which later appeared in "Songs from London", 1910, with a fragment from another poem at the bottom of the page.
TM "Buckshee", [1931?]
Fragment. Poem I. ("Aitchka") of the "Buckshee" sequence.
AM "The Castle in Spain", [n.d.]
Poem, which appeared in different forms as "Castles in the Fog" in the "Daily Mail Books suppl.", Jan. 19, 1907, and as "Finchley Road" in "Songs from London", 1910. Harvey Ciii (4a)
AMS "Chinese Music", [1894-1896]
Written in Kent, two versions of an essay on Chinese music, one in Ford's hand (7 leaves), and one in Elsie Martindale Hueffer's hand (12 leaves + folder) Apparently unpublished.
TM "Citizen or Subject", [n.d.]
Article on American and British notions of citizenry and justice. Enclosed in a folder from the Article Department, Brandt & Brandt, New York, and with revisions apparently in Ford's hand.
TM "The Colonel's Shoes", [after 1917?]
Carbon of the short story. Title page marked: The Northern Newspaper Syndicate, Kendal. No. ""U" 29 Short Story.
AM "The Dark Forest. Part II", [1911?]
Written perhaps in collaboration with Violet Hunt, the manuscript is a part of the later published "The New Humpty-Dumpty", 1912. It is mostly writtne in unidentified hand and some pages are typed. Pages 192-205 are in Hunt's hand, and pages 205-206 are in Ford's. The exterior folder has "Ford Madox Hueffer, 17th February, 1911, Geissen" written on it. Title page of manuscript reads: "in the property of F. B. Pinker, Talbot House, Arundel Street, London W.C." Harvey Civ (5)
AM "Death with Dishonour", Aug. 30, 1908
Earlier fragment draft of Ford's thoughts about the Munich conference.
TM "Demigods", [n.d.]
Original title "Beau Sabreur" crossed out and new title penciled in, this document is a synopsis of Ford's novel "A Little Less than Gods", written in 1928.