Box 49
Contains 113 Results:
Blackemore, Trevor TLS to Violet Hunt, May 19, [n.y.]
London; My dear Violet/ I was so very sorry not to be able to accept your very kind invitation yesterday, [Violet Hunt papers]
Blacknett, Mr. from John Bowles, Apr.20, 1837
[An envelope from John Bowes to Mr. Blacknett in Newscastle on Lyne;] [Violet Hunt papers]
Blind, Mathilde ALS to Ford, [1880's]
[London] My dear Ford, Dr. Todhunter has just sent a ticket for his play "A Sicilian Idyll"
Blind, Mathilde ALS to Ford, Nov.27, 1895
[London] My dear Ford, Your letter this moment received. To tell you the truth I thought
Bliss, Douglas Percy ALS to Violet Hunt, Feb.4, [n.y.]
London; Dear Mrs. Hunt, I am reading your "Wife of Rossetti" for the second time and feel a strange urge to write [Violet Hunt papers]
Blount, W. C. ALS to Alfred William Hunt, May 17, 1888
London; Sir, The Executive Council of the above Silver Fete have requested me to enclose a circular [Verso contains notes by Margaret Raine (Mrs. Alfred W. Hunt0 on Corsica] [Violet Hunt papers]
Blowe, Gertrude AL[postcard]S to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [1905?]
[n.p.] With best wishes for Christmas.
Bobbs-Merrill Co. TLS to Ford, Jun.3, 1933
New York; Dear Mr. Ford, I have just sent you a cable telling you that we are greatly interested in your History of Our Own Time. [Signed Robert I. Center]
Bobbs-Merrill Co. TLS to Ford, Jun.9, 1933
New York; Dear Mr. Ford, Just after sending you a cable and letter last Saturday I received a note [Signed Robert I. Center]
Bobbs-Merrill Co. TLS to Ford, Aug.15, 1933
New York; Dear Mr. Ford, We have given your manuscript "A History of Our Own Time" very careful consideration [Signed Robert I. Center]