Box 55
Contains 147 Results:
Esherick, Wharton ALS to Ford, Feb.12, 1937
Paoli,PA; Dear Ford- It seems a difficult matter to me to refrain from being lost in anger.
Esherick, Warton ALS to Ford, Feb.24, [1937?]
Paoli,PA; Dear Ford/ Such a fool, me, but I've tried to correct it.
Esquire TL[telegram] to Ford, Jan.29, 1935
Chicago; Sorry but am trying to work out with our publisher objections and possible changes [Signed Arnold Gingrich]
Esquire TLS to Ford, Feb.4, 1935
Chicago; Dear Mr. Ford: I am awfully sorry about the misunderstanding on the climate article. [Signed Arold Gingrich]
Esquire TLS to Ford, Feb.27, 1935
Chicago; Dear Mr. Ford: I have published one novel, although a couple of others have been announced, [Signed Arnold Gingrich]
Esquire TLS to Ford, Apr.9, 1935
Chicago; Dear Mr. Ford: It was very nice seeing you and I will look forward to seeing you again [Signed Arnold Gingrich] [Ford's AL reply on verso.]
Evans, John to William Greenwell, Jul.21, 1867
Hertfordshire; My dear Greenwell/ I got back here on Monday evening but have been very busy ever since
Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd. ALS to Stella Bowen, Feb.28, 1946
London; Dear Miss Bowen, I wonder if you would most kindly help me? {Signed Mary R. Humphrys][Julian Loewe papers]
F. AL[postcard] to Violet Hunt-, Sept.17, 1917
Buckinghamshire; We end our holiday here to-morrow- Perhaps we shall see you on Thursday night? [Violet Hunt papers]
F., A. ALS to Violet Hunt, Mar.16, 1908
Ambleside; Dear Violet, I have had to lend your book to a friend, and it is full of my notes [Copy typed by Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]