Box 32
Contains 127 Results:
TL[copy] to Alvin Hamer, May 11, 1938
[Olivet] Dear Mr. Hamer, I have reflected carefully over your letter of the 8th
TL[copy] to the Editress, Harper's Bazaar, Jul.8, 1934
[Toulon?] Dear Madam, I am forwarding you herewith corrected proof of LONDON DOES NOT CHANGE VERY MUCH
TL[copy] to Lee Hartman, Aug.11, 1932
[Toulon?] Dear Hartman, I am sending you herewith the article on the Cote d'Azur.
TL[copy] to Lee Hartman, Nov.15, 1937
[Olivet] Dear Hartman, Herewith I am sending you the article you said you would like
TL[copy] to Lee Hartman, Feb.8, 1939
New York; My dear Hartman, I am telling Bye to send you the short story
TL[drafts] to Cardinal Patrick Joseph Hayes, Mar.9, 1937
New York; Your Eminence: [Texts differ in two drafts decrying the Cardinal's "edict"]
TL[copy] to E.S.P. Haynes, Jan.24, 1939
[New York] My Dear Haynes, I was glad to see your signature again after all these years.
TL[copy] to William Heinemann, Ltd., Nov.22, 1931
[Paris?] Dear Sirs, Your ANTHOLOGY OF MODERN ENGLISH POETRY Mrs. Ford asks me to say that he still does not much want [Signed FMF "Secretary"]
TL[copy] to Ernest Hemingway, Mar.14, 1939
New York; Dear Ernest, I am trying to re-start the TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW and it shall give me enormous pleasure
TL[copy] to David Higham, May 7, 1935
[Paris?Toulon?] Dear Sir, Yours of the 26th ult. I still think that the common law right of an author