Box 31
Contains 140 Results:
TL[copy] to Duckworth & Co., Feb.26, 1928
[Paris]Dear Sirs, I should esteem it a favour if you would forward to Mr. W. H. Thompson
TLS to Gerald Duckworth, Dec.13, 1925
Paris; My dear Duckworth, I'm extremely hard up and bothered and should be proportionately obliged if you could let me have a hundred pounds.
TL[copy] to Gerald Duckworth, Mar.9, 1926
Toulon; My dear Duckworth, Yours of the 23rd ult. Ref German translation of NO MORE PARADES.
TL[copy] to Gerald Duckworth, Nov.11, 1927
[Paris]My Dear Mr. Duckworth, Mr. Ford has asked me to write to you confirming a cable [signed "Caroline Gordon"]
TL[copy] to Gerald Duckworth, Nov.16, 1927
[Paris] My Dear Mr. Duckworth, Mr. Ford has asked me to tell you that he hopes you have by this time [signed "Caroline Gordon"]
TL[draft] to Gerald Duckworth, Feb.13, 1928
Paris; My Dear Duckworth, Your letter of the 10th distresses me very much. In the first place,
TL[draft?,copy?,fragment] to Gerald Duckworth, Feb.13, 1928
Paris; My Dear Duckworth, Your letter of the 10th distresses me very much. In the first place,
TL[copy] to the Editor [?], [193-?]
[n.p.] Dear Sir, Two pronouncements in late numbers of your journal are very horrifying to the quiet observer
TL[copy] to T. S. Eliot, [Aug., 1932]
[Toulon] Dear Eliot, I suppose you know that Ezra's CANTOS are to be published in the fall by Farrar and Rinehart, [Enclosed are 5 leaves containing copies of letters to other authors asking for testimonials to Eliot]
TL[copy] to C. S. Evans, Jan.31, 1934
Paris; Dear Mr. Evans, I am returning you the proofs of IT WAS THE NIGHHTINGALE corrected.