Box 44
Contains 129 Results:
Barnard, Mary ALS to Ford, Feb.11, 1939
New York; Dear Mr. Ford, Ezra Pound assures me I need no other introduction to you if I say he "sent" me to see you.
Barry, Iris ALS to Arthur Mizener, Dec.21, 1966
Var; Dear Mr. Mizener, Indeed I wish I could be of more help about old Ford, but the time I knew him was only (roughly) 1916, 1917, 1918
Athenaeum Office ALS to Ford, Oct.3, 1901
[London] Dear Sir, I am much pleased with your poem "To Christina" & propose to publish it.
Bartlett, Paul TLS to Arthur Mizener, Apr.28, 1966
Santa Barbara; Dear Mr. Mizener: I enclose a letter from Mrs. hirth, librarian at the University of Texas.
Athill, Diana TLS to Arthur Mizener, Mar.28, 1966
London; Dear Professor Mizener, I have just been visiting Jean Rhys in order to help her assemble the typescript of her new novel, WIDE SARGOSSO SEA,
Bartlett, Paul Printed "Letters of Ford Madox Ford" Review, [1941]
[Review of "Letters ..." from "The Saturday Review of Literature", August 2, 1941.]
Atlantic Monthly TLS to Ford, Feb.12, 1934
Boston; Dear Mr. Ford:-- I have not forgotten the delightful flavor of your Atlantic paper on Galsworthy, [Signed Ellery Sedgewick]
Barwell, Richard ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Apr.27, 1872
London; My dear Sir/ My brother wishes me to write for him thanking you so much for your kind expression of sympathy, [Veros AL[notes] by Margaret Raine (Mrs. Alfred) Hunt on Corsica.] [Violet Hunt papers]
Aunti Annie ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, May 19, 1883
[Italy] My dear lettle Elsie/ I am so sorry your poor little leg is still giving you pain.
Beaman, Ardern George ALS to Violet Hunt, Jul.8, [n.y.]
Bulgaria; Dear Miss Hunt, Yr. last letter was quite delightful. I shall seal yr. phrase of the cat walking [Violet Hunt papers]