Box 54
Contains 140 Results:
Douglas, George ALS to Ford, Jun.17, [1934?]
Kelso; Dear Sir/ I have been much interested in reading what you have been telling us of Galsworthy,
Douglas, Norman ALS to Violet Hunt, [1912?]
London; According to our books, the following amounts have been paid [Statement of English Review payments for 1910, 1911, 1912]
Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd. TLS to Ford, Nov.30, 1925
London; My dear Ford, Many thanks for your letter. I got the MS. to-day [Signed Gerald Duckworth]
Douglas, Norman ALS to Violet Hunt, Jul.13, 1930
Florence; Dear Violet Hunt, I was so glad to hear from you the other day.
Dreiser, Helen (Patges) Richardson ALS to Janice Biala, [193-?]
[New York?] Dear Mrs. Ford: We could come to dinner any night of the week of Jan. 18th.
Dreiser, Helen (Patges) Richardson ALS to Janice Biala, [193-?]
[New York?] Dear Janice: There is only one reason why we may not be able to come on Friday to the dinner
Dreiser, Helen (Patges) Richardson ALS to Janice Biala, [1937?]
[New York?] Dear Janice: I am sorry that I did not get to your exhibition Thursday. I had to go to the country
Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd. TLS to Ford, Jan.14, 1926
London; My dear Ford, Thanks very much for the missing page of "A Mirror to France" to hand this morning. [Signed Gerald Duckworth]
Dreiser, Theodore ALS to Ford, Oct.7, 1930
New York; Dear Madox Ford: Certainly if I can make it. The object (with prejudice to Mr. F[?])
Dreiser, Theodore TLS to Ford, May 5, 1931
New York; My dear Ford: It's fine to have a letter from you, but I'm sorry about the bad heart.