Box 94
Contains 122 Results:
Wells, Herbert George TL[copy]S to Ford, [Mar.29, 1909]
Sandgate; Dear Mr. Hueffer: I shall be obliged if you will either return to me or tell me that yo have in safe keeping [Typed by Hunt]
Wells, Herbert George TL[copy]S to Ford, Apr.2, 1909
Sandgate; Dear Mr. Hueffer: Your letter says nothing about Sir Sydney Oliver's MS. What has become of it? [Typed by Hunt]
Wells, Herbert George TL[copy]S to Ford, [1910?]
London; Dear Hueffer: I can assure you I never for a moment suspected your motives in that matter, [Included TL[copy] of Wells to Ford, [n.d.] [Typed by Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]
Wells, Herbert George ALS to Ford, Oct.9, 1923
London; Dear Ford. Good luck to the Review. I'm a little hampered by an agreement
Wells, Herbert George ALS to Ford, Nov.17, 1923
Essex; Dear Ford. Warmest good wishes. I have always held you to be one of the greater poets [Julian Loewe collection]
Wells, Herbert George ALS to Ford, Feb.26, 1928
Grasse; Dear Ford. Thanks for your friendly hail. God knows why one signs such things
Wells, Herbert George TL[copy]S to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
London; Dear V.H. Bless your heart! I may e at loose ends on Tuesday but I shan't have hot coppers. [Violet Hunt papers]
Wells, Herbert George TL[copy]S to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Sandgate; Dear V.H. I like the new end of White Rose of Weary Leaf [Typed by Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]
Wells, Herbert George TL[copy]S to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Sandgate; Dear Suffragette. No, he hasn't dropped you and it's like your cheek to go [Violet Hunt papers]
Wells, Herbert George TL[copy]S to Violet Hunt, [n.d.]
Sandgate; Poor dear. Shall I come and read to you? Here is a letter to Brentano anyhow - [Violet Hunt papers]