Box 42
Contains 102 Results:
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Jul.15, 1938
[Olivet] Dear Mr. Unwin: I finished the HISTORY OF LITERATURE with a tremendous rush on Tuesday the 12th inst.
AL[draft] to Grenville Vernon, Aug.18, 1937
[Olivet] Dear Vernon: I am sending you the rough copy of the typescript to the end of part II of the history. [Not in Ford's hand][In folder with TL[fragment] to ?; not necessarily connected with AL[draft]]
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, Oct.3, 1937
Olivet; Dear Vernon, How far have you got with the manuscript of the "History" - I mean what page?
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Oct.12, 1938
New York; Dear Mr. Unwin: As my secretary wrote you yesterday, I have already forwarded you the final proofs
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Oct.13, 1938
New York; Yours of the 23rd. Dear Mr. Unwin: Thank you for the kind things you say. I was, myself, very much against the title
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, Nov.24, 1937
Olivet; My dear Vernon, I am sending you herewith the remainder of the manuscript of what I call Book One of the History - which takes you up to Shakespeare.
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, May 21, 1938
Olivet; My dear Vernon: I understand that Mrs. Pickard is sending you the typed script of her novel, "Four Ways to Sunday". I hope it will appeal to you.
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Dec.9, 1938
New York; YOURS OF THE 25th/ Dear Mr. Unwin: I have been a long time answering the above because various matters in which
TL[copy] to Stanley Unwin, Jan.4, 1939
New York; Dear Mr. Unwin: I am instructing one of my disciples, Mr. Paul Alexander Bartlett, of Arizona,
TL[copy] to Grenville Vernon, Jun.13, 1938
Olivet; Here are the four chapters. I don't know whether you will think that seven in fit to go to the printers.