Box 50
Contains 87 Results:
Burgess, Gelett TLS to Ford, Oct.11, 1938
New York; Dear Mr. Ford/ I can't imagine why you should be interested in reading my murder mystery
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Nov.4, 1886
London; My dear Mr. Hunt, I have been thinking over your letter & considering the matter from many sides [Violet Hunt papers]
Burne-Jones, Phil ALS to Violet Hunt, Jul.4, 1905
London; Dear Violet- I was to vexed not to have got to your party yesterday. [Violet Hunt papers]
Burns, John ALS to Ford, May 28, 1909
London; Dear Hueffer/ Sorry I cannot accept your very kind invitation [Violet Hunt papers]
Burns, John AL[card]S to Ford, Jun.22, 1910
London; Dear Hueffer/ Yes I will see you at House of Commons after 5 [Violet Hunt papers]
Burton, Sir Frederic William ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Feb.20, 1882
London; My dear Hunt/ It would give me great pleasure, & would be an honour to me, to become your proposer for admission [Violet Hunt papers]
Butts, Marie to Ford, Jul.24, 1916
Cotes-du-Nord; Dear Mr. Hueffer, I begged the editor to send you a copy of the translation of "Between Saint Dennis and Saint George" [Violet Hunt papers]
Mary, Butts ALS to Violet Hunt, Oct.7, 1931
Chelsea; My dear Violet: I heard the other day through Douglas Goldring that I might write to you. [Violet Hunt papers]
Bye, George T. TLS to Frank C. Dodd, Sept.9, 1946
New York; Dear Frank: We write in behalf of Mrs. Janice Biala Alaine, widow of Ford Madox Ford whom we represented [With TL[copy] from Dodd, Mead to George Bye, Sept. 19, 1946; TLS to Theodora S. Zavin to Dodd, Mead, April 21, 1947; TL[copy] from Dodd, Mead to Theodora Zavin, April 22, 1947; and an internal memo from Frank Dodd (Dodd, Mead) to Miss Carr.
Bye, George T. TLS to Ford, Dec.6, 1936
New York; Dear Mr. Ford/ The minute I saw your name on a letter, my eyes bulged out.