An occasional series of articles from Ford Madox Ford Society members. If you would like to contribute to the blog, see this page!
A New Forest Typo Part 1: The Origins of Branshaw Teleragh
By Andrew Gustar In the early 1800s, a message could be sent between Plymouth and London in a matter of minutes. The Admiralty Shutter Telegraph, devised by Lord George Murray during the Napoleonic Wars, consisted of a series of hilltop signalling stations, each manned by a naval officer and two rat…
Read MoreNews from the Lamb family archives: Elsie speaks
By Sara Haslam August 1893: The Questions at the Well by Fenil Haig [the first of many pseudonyms Ford used] was published by Digby, Long & Co., dedicated to Miss Elsie Martindale. Aside from the number of Elsie Martindale’s typed and handwritten story manuscripts, and the books of For…
Read MoreThe Turgenev/Flaubert Thing
By Paul Ottaviano I am 51 years old. I am not an academic. But I have remained a literary buff all these years. When I was a starry eyed young man of 19, I read War and Peace. After high school my intellect blossomed a bit. And I did not just read it because I was under…
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