Box 30
Contains 90 Results:
TL[copy] to William A. Bradley, Nov.5, 1933
[Paris? Toulon?] Dear Bradley, I must confess to being disappointed at the rate obtained from Lippincott's
TL[copy] to William A. Bradley, Jan.18, 1934
Paris; Dear Bradley, I forward herewith for your information copy of a letter that I wrote to Lippincott's
TL[copy] to William A. Bradley, Feb.25, 1934
[Toulon?] Dear Bradley, Have you another copy of my HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIME?
TL[copy] to William A. Bradley, Sept.13, 1934
[Toulon] Dear Bradley, I sent the complete typescript of the book on Provence to Lippincotts
TL[copy to Carl Brandt, [1928?]
[New York] Dear Brandt, The time appears to have come, much as I dislike it,
TL[copy to Carl Brandt, Mar.5, 1928
[Paris?] My Dear Carl, I wish I could have caught you in London for I am just in the process of changing
TL[copy to Carl Brandt, Jul.16, 1928
New York; My dear Brandt, Ref. my future plans etc. These naturally depend on my resources
TL[copy to Carl Brandt, Apr.21, 1929
New York; Dear Carl, With reference to our telephone conversation of yesterday I enclose
TL[copy to Carl Brandt, Apr.28, 1929
[Paris?] Dear Brandt, I enclose herewith a letter from Brentano's about that French prize business.
TL[copy to Carl Brandt, May 31, [1929]
[New York] Dear Brandt, "History of Our Own Time". If Miss. Baumgarten is to handle the above [Misdated 1921]