Box 31
Contains 140 Results:
TL[copy] to Jonathan Cape Ltd., Aug.26, 1929
[Paris?] Dear Sirs, Yours of the 24th Inst. I note what you say ref. ENGLISH COUNTRY.
TL[copy] to Jonathan Cape Ltd., Feb.4, 1932
[Paris?] Dear Sirs, Notterdam. The present would seem to be a good time to publish.
TL[copy] to Jonathan Cape Ltd., Feb.10, 1932
[Paris] Dear Sirs, Notterdam. At your request I am having forwarded to you a copy
TL[copy] to Jonathan Cape Ltd., Feb.24, 1932
[Paris] Dear Sirs, WHEN THE WICKED MAN. Mr. Ford asks me to say that he does not see his way [Not in Ford's hand]
TL[copy] to Jonathan Cape Ltd., Mar.6, 1932
[Paris] Dear Sirs, WHEN THE WICKED MAN. I am forwarding you by this mail under another cover [Not in Ford's hand]
TL[copy] to Jonathan Cape, [1933?]
Paris; My Dear Cape, I do hope you are not going to use this lugubrious dirge
TL[copy] to Jonathan Cape, Mar.2, 1933
Paris; My Dear Cape, I am having sent you under another cover a copy of an American novel
TL[copy] to Jonathan Cape, Mar.2, 1933
Paris; Dear Cape, Ref. the agreement Bradley has just sent me.
TL[copy] to Jonathan Cape, Mar.13, 1933
Paris; My dear Cape, Thank you; I am really much obliged. I enclose the blurb herewith.
TL[copy] to Robert I Center, Mar.15, 1933
Toulon; Dear Sir, I am much flattered by your letter of the 28th April.