Box 11
Contains 26 Results:
AM "King Cophetua's Wooing: A Song Drama [Musical Composition], [1901-1903]
Musical composition; in paper wrappers with "Cophetua's Wooing. A Song Drama. Winchelsea after 1901" written on front wrapper in Elsie Martindale Hueffer's hand.
AM "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes", [n.d.]
A single page fragment, containing a quote either from "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes" or "The Young Lovell."
TM "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes" Cast of Characters, [193-?]
A descriptive list of the characters in Ford's novel, most probably for the American edition of 1935. A note in the top right corner reads: "This is a new edition of an old book out of print, first published in England in 1912."
TMS "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes", [March 1932]
Pages 1-4 and 343-344, 347-363 torn from the 1911 London edition of this novel. With an inscription to Janice Biala in Ford's hand, dated from Toulon, March '32, with anew opening paragraph typed on first page, and with holograph revisions throughout. These revisions appeared in the 1935 American reprint of "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes".
AM "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes" Jacket Design, [n.d.]
Ink and gouache jacket design.
Printed "Ladies Whose Bright Eyes" Reviews, [1935]
Reviews of the 1935 American edition of this novel. One by Isabel Paterson of the "New York Herald Tribune" (May 26, 1935), one by Lewis Gannett, and one by Peter Monro Jack of the "New York Times Book Review" (May 19, 1935).
AM "The Land of Song: A Phantasy", [1894-1896]
An unpublished story in four parts, set in the Viking era. Possibly in the hand of Elsie Martindale Hueffer. Harvey Civ(1)
TM "Last Nickels", [193-?]
An unpublished short story about a conversation between two women at a Writers' Club, a story idea, and the shoe trade.
TM "The Last Post", [n.d.]
Fragments of carbon copy of several versions of passages which appear between pages 183-234 of the first American edition of "The Last Post". Part of Harvey Ci(15)
TM" Last Works About Edward VIII", Dec. 1936
Manuscript with copy plus variant of a radio address given in New York on December 7, 1936. Expanded version perhaps intended for publication.