Box 46
Contains 131 Results:
Biala, Janice ALS to Arthur Mizener, Apr.13, 1971
[Paris] Dear Arthur/ Your publisher sounds just like Ford's publishers. They did not send the books of course and like you,
Biala, Janice ALS to Arthur Mizener, Apr.30, 1971
Paris; Dear Arthur/ Just a line to say THE SADDEST STORY & the gloomiest looking book, has arrived
Biala, Janice ALS to Arthur Mizener, [Jun.15, 1971?]
Paris; Dear Arthur/ I am enclosing a copy of the letter I wrote to the New Yorker. I can't recollect anything
Biala, Janice ALS to Arthur Mizener, May 8, 1972
[Paris] Dear Arthur/ How are you and Rosemary? I hope you are both well and thriving; with us old age is catching up
Biala, Janice ALS to Arthur Mizener, May 31, 1972
Paris; Dear Arthur/ I'm so glad Rosemary is all right - and in fact that you bothe are. You don't have to worry
Biala, Janice ALS to Arthur Mizener, Dec.27, 1972
Paris; Dear Arthur & Rosemary/ Thanks for your letter. I wrote to ask Katharine what she wanted [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]
Biala, Janice ALS to Arthur Mizener, Apr.17, 1973
[Paris] Dear Arthur/ First of all I want to thank you for your trouble [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]
Biala, Janice ALS to Arthur Mizener, Jun.23, 1973
[Paris] Dear Arthur/ How nice of you to write me when you must be in such a dither [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]
Biala, Janice ALS to Arthur Mizener, Sept.9, 1973
[Paris] Dear Arthur/ Ever since your last letter there's hardly a day when I've not thought of Rosemarie [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]
Biala, Janice TL[copy] to the Oxford University Press, Feb.7, 1936
New York; Dear Sirs, Great Trade Route/ Will you please let me have the amended copies of the wrappers of the above?