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         Ford Ford Madox:     more books (53)
  1. Ford Madox Ford (Modern literature monographs) by Sondra J. Stang, 1977-06
  2. Ford Madox Ford and the Voice of Uncertainity by Ann Barr Snitow, 1984-01
  3. Return of the Good Soldier: Ford Madox Ford and Violet Hunt's 1917 Diary (E L S Monograph Series) by Robert Secor, 1983-12
  4. Critical Essays on Ford Madox Ford (Critical Essays on British Literature) by Richard A. Cassell, 1987-03
  5. The March of Literature: From Confucius' Day to Our Own (British Literature Series) by Ford Madox Ford, 1994-07-01
  6. Provence (Ecco Travels) by Ford Madox Ford, 1995-07-01
  7. Return to Yesterday (Carcanet Lives & Letters) by Ford Madox Ford, 1999-12-01
  8. Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life Volume I: The World Before the War (Vol I) (1st of a 2 Vol Set) by Max Saunders, 1996-02-29
  9. Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life Volume II: The After-War World by Max Saunders, 1996-11-14
  10. Ford Madox Ford: Prose and Politics by Robert Green, 1981-08-31
  11. Fragmenting Modernism: Ford Madox Ford, the Novel and the Great War by Sara Haslam, 2002-10-11
  12. Soul of London (Everyman's Library (Paper)) by Madox Ford, 1995-05-01
  13. Ford Madox Ford: And His Relationship to Stephen Crane and Henry James by Brita Lindberg-Seyersted, 1987-08
  14. Ford Madox Ford: Special Double Issues Including Two Hitherto Unpublished Pieces : 'Pure Literature' and 'in the Sick Room' (Agenda Vol. 27 No. 4/Vo) by William Cookson, 1988-09

41. Guide To The Ford Madox Ford Collection,[ca. 1850]-1973
Collection Number 4605. Creator Ford Madox Ford 18731939. Quantity 37.8 linear ft. Names Ford, Ford Madox,1873-1939. Auden, WH(Wystan Hugh), 1907-1973.
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMM04605.html
Guide to the Ford Madox Ford Collection,
[ca. 1850]-1973
Collection Number: 4605
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
Contact Information: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Fax: (607) 255-9524
rareref@cornell.edu

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EAD encoding: Martin Heggestad, January 2003 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973 (bulk 1850-1939). Collection Number: Creator: Ford Madox Ford 1873-1939. Quantity: 37.8 linear ft. Forms of Material: Correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, broadsides, bound manuscripts, photographs, and clippings. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, broadsides, bound manuscripts, photographs, and clippings, mainly spanning the period from the maturity of Ford's grandfather, Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, to the death of Ford himself. Material from Ford's career ranges from unpublished novels and short stories of the 1890's and early 1900's to journal articles, literary reviews, lectures, addresses, and radio talks he wrote or delivered in the last 20 years of his life, including complete manuscripts of many published and unpublished novels, nonfiction books, stories, poems, plays, essays, and musical compositions.

42. Søgeresultat - Bibliotek.dk
Forlag OxFord University Press Sprog Engelsk Emne Ford, Ford Madox, 18731939 Novelists, English ; 20th century ; Biography Indhold Vol.
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43. Ford, Ford Madox
Ford, Ford Madox (18731939). English novelist and critic, born in Merton, Devon, and educated in England, Germany, and France. He
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Ford, Ford Madox
English novelist and critic, born in Merton, Devon, and educated in England, Germany, and France. He changed his original surname, Hueffer, in 1919, after having served with the British army in World War I (1914-1918). Ford was a grandson of the English painter Ford Madox Brown. Before the war he had been an associate of the expatriate writers Henry James and Joseph Conrad , and with Conrad wrote the novels The Inheritors (1901) and Romance (1903).
Ford's own novel The Good Soldier (1915) is considered his masterpiece. The story of two married couples, it probes concealed passions with carefully controlled shifts of viewpoint and time. He employed this narrative technique again in a tetralogy of novels about English life before and during the war: Some Do Not (1924), No More Parades (1925), A Man Could Stand Up (1926), and The Last Post (1928); they were republished in one volume, Parade's End, in 1950. His more than 80 works include a collection of poetry, critical studies, and memoirs. As founder of the English Review (1908) and editor of the Transatlantic Review (1924), Ford was responsible for launching and encouraging many gifted contemporaries, including T. S. Eliot

44. Naumburg Collection Of Ford Madox Ford
tearsheets of A Portrait in Impressions . 3, Harvey, David D. Ford Madox Ford, 18731939 A Bibliography, TMs (carbon), introduction pps. 1-122 9 pp.
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/naumburg-fmf.html
Naumburg Collection
of
Ford Madox Ford
Box/Folder Listing
Manuscripts Division
Department of Rare Books Box/Folder Listing
and Special Collections
Princeton University Library
See also:
The Ford Madox Ford Collection (C0158) , and Selected Papers of Edward Naumburg (C0561) I. Papers of Ford Madox Ford A. Correspondence ... •AM 1997-42 Papers of Edward Naumburg Correspondence Miscellaneous Papers Printed Matter Sound Recordings AM 1998-107 Photographs and Drawings of Ford Madox Ford •AM 2001-97 Miscellaneous Materials •AM 2003-38 Additional Correspondence of Edward Naumburg Box Folder I. Papers of Ford Madox Ford A. Correspondence Argus Book Shop 1 TLS by Ford, 1935 Conrad, Joseph 4 AlsS by Ford, 1916 Conrad, Joseph photostats and typed transcripts Goldring, Douglas 1 ALS by Ford, 1910 Gorman, Herbert S. 1 ALS, 4 TLsS by Ford, and 1 AMs fragment about Ford, 1p., 1931-34 Hardy, Thomas 1 ALS to Ford, 1910 Haynes, E.S.P. 1 TLS by Ford, 1939 Hinton, Percival 1 ALS by Ford (and transcript), 1928 Hudson, W.H. 1 ALS by Ford, n.d. Hunt, Violet

45. Kabalcý Yayýnevi
Ingiliz roman yazari ve elestirmen Ford Madox Ford (18731939) Merton, Devon’da dogdu; Ingiltere, Almanya ve Fransa’da egitim gördü.
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46. IPac2.0
0. See Ford, Ford Madox, 18731939. 19. Hueffer, Ford Hermann, 1873-1939. 0. 19. Hueffer, Ford Madox, 1873-1939. 0. See Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939. 19.
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47. Rodopi
Robert Hampson, Samuel Hynes, Frank Kermode, Thomas Staley, Joseph Wiesenfarth The controversial British writer Ford Madox Ford (18731939) is increasingly
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48. EntWagon.com : Famous Quotations From Ford Madox Ford, Famous Sayings, Quotable
universal appeal. The very best and the very worst. Literature. Ford Madox Ford 18731939, British Novelist. Prev 1 Next .
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49. WIEM: Ford Ford Madox
Literatura, Wielka Brytania Ford Ford Madox (18731939). Ford Ford Madox, wlasciwie Ford Herman Hueffer (1873-1939), angielski prozaik, poeta i krytyk.
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Ford Ford Madox
Ford Ford Madox , w³a¶ciwie Ford Herman Hueffer (1873-1939), angielski prozaik, poeta i krytyk. Przyjaciel J. Conrada , napisa³ wraz z nim powie¶ci Spadkobiercy (1901, wydanie polskie 1959) i  Przygoda (1903, wydanie polskie 1960). Utwory zwi±zane tematycznie z  I wojn± ¶wiatow± , jak Dobry ¿o³nierz (1915, wydanie polskie 1963) a tak¿e wspó³czesne. Ulega³ wp³ywowi tzw. prerafaelizmu , estetyzuj±cego kierunku w sztuce i literaturze oraz pisarstwa H. Jamesa. Od 1922 mieszka³ we Francji. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

50. Anecdote - Ford Madox [born Ford Hermann Hueffer] Ford - Ford Madox Ford
come back in an hour and find total confusion. Ford, Ford Madox born Ford Hermann Hueffer (18731939) British writer and editor noted for such works as The
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51. Anecdote - Ford Madox [born Ford Hermann Hueffer] Ford - Quacks
revenge by mocking the doctor in Mrs. Dalloway. Ford, Ford Madox born Ford Hermann Hueffer (18731939) American writer and editor noted for such works as
http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=11940

52. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : FOR
Ford (Ford Madox)(1873-1939) Peinture 1 (2); Ford (Francis O FEENEY, dit Francis)(1882-1953) Photo 1
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53. Ford - Open Dictionary
3. Ford, Edsel Bryant Ford (son of Henry Ford (18931943)). 4. Ford, Ford Madox Ford, Ford Hermann Hueffer (English writer and editor (1873-1939)).
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Noun
  • A location where a stream is shallow and the bottom has good footing, making it possible to cross from one side to the other with no bridge, by walking, riding, or driving through the water; a crossing
  • Verb
  • The act of crossing a stream at a ford.
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    The noun "ford" has eight senses:
      1. Ford, John Ford (United States film maker (1896-1973)).
      2. Ford, Henry Ford II (grandson of Henry Ford (1917-1987)).
      3. Ford, Edsel Bryant Ford (son of Henry Ford (1893-1943)).
      4. Ford, Ford Madox Ford, Ford Hermann Hueffer (English writer and editor (1873-1939)).
      5. Ford, Gerald Ford, Gerald R. Ford, Gerald Rudolph Ford, President Ford (38th President of the United States; appointed Vice President and succeeded Nixon when Nixon resigned (1913-)).
      6. Ford, Henry Ford (United States manufacturer of automobiles who pioneered mass production (1863-1947)).
      ford , crossing (a shallow area in a stream that can be forded).

    54. Catalog Maintenance Procedures For Records Representing Material That Is Withdra
    LTYL DONE AAF2050002-0001 DISPLAY ITEM RECORD Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939. LTYL DONE AAF2050 ORBIS COPY HOLDINGS Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939.
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    Catalog Management Team  Cataloging at Yale  Cataloging Archives Search Catalog Management Team CATALOG MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES FOR RECORDS REPRESENTING MATERIAL THAT IS WITHDRAWN Withdrawing Unit Responsibilities: The unit initiating the withdrawal is responsible for removing all cards from unit catalogs, updating existing Orbis records, and notifying the Catalog Management Team (SML) that the item has been withdrawn. The withdrawing unit is not responsible for creating or updating an Orbis record for the item withdrawn if the item is not already represented in Orbis.
    • Updating card catalogs
    • Remove all cards from all local card catalogs.
    • Send the main entry card (including the call number) to the Catalog Management Team (SML). Annotate the card to indicate the copies and/or volumes that are being withdrawn. If the main entry card is to be retained by the withdrawing unit, send a photocopy of the card instead.
    • If cards do not exist for the item being withdrawn, send a photocopy of the title page and title page verso (including the call number) to the Catalog Management Team.

    55. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE
    Example 1 Orbis Item Record LTYL DONE AAF2050002-0001 DISPLAY ITEM RECORD Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939. Return to yesterday Ford Madox Ford.
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    POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE PHYSICAL WITHDRAWAL OF LIBRARY MATERIALS December 7, 1994 (Revised: March 20, 2000) This document establishes the policies and procedures to be followed regarding the physical withdrawal of library materials, including materials acquired for staff use only. This document does NOT address the policies and procedures associated with the decision itself to withdraw materials. Consistently applied procedures are imperative; the Library must insure that all withdrawn materials are clearly marked as such, so that there can be no question whether they had once been part of the Library collections. Library security personnel, upon inspection of material, must be able to distinguish legitimately withdrawn items, and procedures must be comprehensive enough that illegitimate attempts to mark items as withdrawn will be discovered. To this end, all withdrawn materials must demonstrate consistent and extensive markings to indicate that an item has been withdrawn and is no longer the property of the Yale University Library. The procedures assume that a book, serial issue, or bound volume is being withdrawn. Other formats, such as computer files, microfilm, scores, maps, etc. may also be withdrawn and, in such cases, all appropriate withdrawal steps must be followed in keeping with the principles stated in section 1.2.

    56. Fiction, Drama, & Memoirs
    Prolific author, Ford Madox Hueffer later Ford Madox Ford (18731939), grandson of the pre-Raphelite painter Ford Madox Brown (for whom FMF modelled
    http://www.lib.byu.edu/~english/WWI/memoirs/FictionMemoir.html
    " . . . abstract words such as glory, honor, courage, or hallow were obscene beside the concrete names of villages, the numbers of roads, the names of rivers, the numbers of regiments and the dates." Ernest Hemingway Under Fire; the Story of a Squad Henri Barbusse (1874-1935) was a French soldier. Under Fire is the English translation of his acclaimed anti-war novel Le Feu (1916) one of the first "serious" (that is critical, thoughtful, truthful) works about the war, and one that influenced many other writers and even, later, film makers. It may not be too much to say that, along with The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900 , it "presides over the Great War in a way that has never been sufficiently appreciated" ( Fussell Siegfried Sassoon read Le Feu in French, was profoundly effected by it, and included a long quotation, in French, at the beginning of Counter-Attack . At Craiglockhart , Sassoon loaned his French copy of Le Feu to Wilfred Owen , was in turn "set alight" by it. (The Lee Library also holds a copy of Le Feu translated into German: Das Feuer (Tagebuch einer Korporalschaft) . Zurich, M. Rascher, 1918.)

    57. Welcome To Routledge
    the Book Ford Madox Ford (18731939) published thirteen volumes of poetry between 1893 and 1936, crucial transitional years in the evolution of modern poetry.
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    58. LitWeb.net
    Ford Madox Ford 18731939 search biblion. Novelist, poet, literary critic, and editor, one of the founding fathers of English Modernism.
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    Novelist, poet, literary critic, and editor, one of the founding fathers of English Modernism. Ford published over eighty books. A frequent theme was the conflict between traditional British values and those of modern industrial society. Ford was involved with a number of women, including the novelist Jean Rhys who described their unhappy relationship in her book After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie "Only two classes of books are of universal appeal: the very best and the very worst."
    (from Joseph Conrad, 1924) Ford was born Ford Madox Hueffer in Merton, Surrey. His father was an author and the music editor of The Times , his grandfather was the Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, and his uncle William Michel Rossetti. Ford's literary-artistic milieu included Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti, Algernon Swinburne, Edward Burne-Jones, and William Morris. Partly because of family connections in Germany and France, Ford travelled on the Continent several times as a youth. He was educated at the Praetorius School, Folkestone. When his father died, the family moved to London and Ford continued his education at University College School.

    59. Ford Family Crest By Houseofnames.com
    Missouri, and Tennessee by Stith Malone Cain. Some noteworthy people of the name Ford Ford Madox Ford (18731939) English novelist;
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    Where did the name Ford come from? What is their family crest? When did they first arrive in the United States? Where did the various branches of the family go?
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    > Ford Family Crest
    Ford Family Crest
    Ford
    Origin Displayed: English
    Origins Available: English Irish Spelling variations include: Forde, Ford, Alford and others. First found in Devon where they were seated from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Charles Ford who settled in Virginia in 1635; John Ford settled in Salem Mass. in 1630; Edward, Frederick, Hugh, James, John, Michael, Patrick, Phillip, Richard, Thomas and William Ford all arrived in Philadelphia between 1840 and 1865. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history)
    Suggested Readings for the name Ford
    The Fords of Dearborn by Ford Richardson Bryan, The Genealogy of George Gillette, and of John Watts Ford by Louise Dollison Marsh, A History of Our Ford Family of Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee by Stith Malone Cain.
    Some noteworthy people of the name Ford
    • Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939) English novelist Gerald Rudolph Ford (1913-) American 38th American President Harrison Ford (1942-) American actor Henry Ford (1863-1947) American automobile engineer John Ford (c.1586-c.1640) English dramatist

    60. James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letters To Ford Madox Ford And Elsie Martindale Ford: G
    Letters from American writer Henry James to British writer Ford Madox Ford and his Ford (18731939) was a British writer, and founder and editor of the English
    http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00381.html
    bMS Am1094.6
    James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letters to Ford Madox Ford and Elsie Martindale Ford: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Descriptive Summary
    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Call No.: bMS Am 1094.6
    Creator: James, Henry, 1843-1916.
    Title: Letters to Ford Madox Ford and Elsie Martindale Ford,
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    Quantity: 1 v. (.1 linear ft.)
    Abstract: Letters from American writer Henry James to British writer Ford Madox Ford and his wife, Elsie Martindale Ford.
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    Acquisition Information:
    Purchased from Mrs. Katharine Lamb; received: 1966.
    Historical Note
    James was an American novelist, short story writer, critic and dramatist. Ford (1873-1939) was a British writer, and founder and editor of the English Review and of the Transatlantic Review. Elsie Ford was his wife.
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    Arranged chronologically within correspondent.
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    • James, Henry, 1843-1916. 9 letters to Elsie (Martindale) Ford:
        (1) A.L.s.; Lamb House, 18 Sep 1903. 1s.(2p.) env.

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