Box 72
Contains 85 Results:
Lockhart, John Gibson AL[fragment], Jun.7, 1853
[n.p.] Mr. J. Lockhart is sorry he can't have the honour of waiting on Mrs. Procter[?] [Violet Hunt papers]
Horace Liveright, Inc. TLS to Ford, Dec.23, 1931
New York; Dear Ford: This is in reply to yours of December 8th. We are not publishing "Return to Yesterday" [Signed T. R. Smith]
Loeb, Harold TLS to Arthur Mizener, Jun.27, 1964
Weston; Dear Arthur Mizener, Malcolm Cowley remarked in passing that you were doing something on Ford Madox Ford
Horace Liveright, Inc. TLS to Ford, Jan.8, 1932
New York; Dear Ford: I just cannot decide what to do about answering your various letters sayting that I promise you money [Signed T. R. Smith]
Loeb, Harold TLS to Arthur Mizener, Sept.13, 1964
Weston; Dear Arthur Mizener, Enjoyed your letter and am very happy that you agree mostly with my interpretation
Horace Liveright, Inc. TLS to Ford, Apr.4, 1932
New York; My dear Ford: Three diligent readidngs of "That Same Poor Man" leaves us unconvinced of it possibilities [Signed T. R. Smith]
Loeb, Harold TLS to Arthur Mizener, Aug.25, 1970
Weston; Dear Arthur, I am so glad the life of Ford is going ahead. The Good Soldier is perhaps my favorite
Horace Liveright, Inc. TLS to Ford, May 13, 1932
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: You are quite right in publishing your novels elsewhere if you care to believe [Signed T. R. Smith]
Horace Liveright, Inc. TL[memo] to T. R. Smith, [Sept., 1931?]
New York; Dear T. R./ I subjoin a list of queries which may have to be sent to Mr. Ford [Saxe Commins memo heading]
London & South Western Railway ALS to Alfred William Hunt, Sept.22, 1887
London; Sir. In reply to your letter received today I beg to inform you that it will be more convenient [Original Alfred sketches on verso] [Violet Hunt papers]