Box 91
Contains 126 Results:
Scott-Moncrieff, Charles ALS to Violet Hunt, Oct.5, 1917
London; My dear Violet. Thanks so much for the book. I've not been able to resist buying it. [Violet Hunt papers]
Scott-Moncrieff, Charles ALS to Violet Hunt, Sept.18, 1925
Leghorn; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, It was a very great pleasure to find waiting for me the other day
Scott-Moncrieff, Charles AL[postcard]S to Violet Hunt, Oct.6, 1925
Pisa; "Poetry, according to Milton's famous saying, should be 'simply, sensuous, impassioned.
Scott-Moncrieff, Charles ALS to Violet Hunt, [1930?]
[London] With C. K. M. Schott-Moncrieff's compliments apologies regrets [Violet Hunt papers]
Charles Scribner's Sons TLS to Ford, Mar.13, 1933
New York; Dear Mr. Ford:Allen Tate did wire me asking if we would like to see the chapter [Signed Maxwell Perkins]
Charles Scribner's Sons TLS to Ford, Feb.19, 1935
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: Your letter came when I was away, as I think Dashiell explained [Signed Maxwell Perkins]
Charles Scribner's Sons TLS to Ford, Jan.28, 1937
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: If I had realised you were in town, I should have sent you a copy [Signed Maxwell Perkins]
Charles Scribner's Sons TLS to Ford, Feb.17, 1937
New York; Dear Mr. Ford: I have had bad luck in getting you by telephone and I do not want to delay longer [Signed Maxwell Perkins]
Seccombe, Thomas ALS to Ford, [1908?]
Acton; Dear Hueffer, You might, perhaps, try the effect of this first par. in print [Lamb collection]
Martin Secker AD Ford Royalty Statement, Dec.31, 1921
London; [Covers 1915 to 1921 for sale of "Collected Poems"