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Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939
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Huffer, Ford, 1873-1939
Hueffer, H. Ford, 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford H. (Ford Hermann), 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford Madox, 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford M. (Ford Madox), 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford Hermann, 1873-1939
Madox Ford, Ford, 1873-1939
Ford, F. M. (Ford Madox), 1873-1939
Hueffer, H. Ford, 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford H. (Ford Hermann), 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford Madox, 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford M. (Ford Madox), 1873-1939
Hueffer, Ford Hermann, 1873-1939
Madox Ford, Ford, 1873-1939
Ford, F. M. (Ford Madox), 1873-1939
See Also
Chaucer, Daniel, 1873-1939
Haig, Fenil, 1873-1939
Haig, Fenil, 1873-1939
Related resource
The shifting of the fire, 1892: title page ([at head of title] H. Ford Hueffer; [following title] by the author of "The brown owl," "The feather," etc.)
The queen who flew, 1894: title page (by Ford Huffer, author of "The brown owl," Shifting of the fire," etc.)
The inheritors, 1901: title page (by [1 other] and Ford M. Hueffer)
The Marsden case, 1923: t.p. (by F.M. Ford (Ford Madox Hueffer))
Literature Resource Centre www site, 31 May 2007: Ford Madox Ford page (Birth name Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer, born December 17, 1873, in Merton, Surrey; died June 26, 1939, Deauville, France. Variant names: Daniel Chaucer; Fenil Haig; Ford Madox Hueffer; Baron Ignatz von Aschendrof; Ford Hermann Hueffer)
War and the mind : Ford Madox Ford's Parade's end, modernism, and psychology, 2015.
LAC internal file, March 4, 2019 (heading: Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939)
Wikipedia, viewed 4 September 2025: Ford Madox Ford (born Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer, 17 December 1873 in Merton, Surrey; novelist, poet, critic and editor; changed name from Ford Madox Hueffer to Ford Madox Ford in 1919, partly to fulfil the terms of a small legacy, partly because of anti-German sentiment, and possibly to avoid further lawsuits from his wife, whom he left in 1909 but who refused him a divorce, in the event of his new companion being referred to as "Mrs. Hueffer"; spent the last years of his life teaching at Olivet College in Olivet, Michigan, driven by a need for financial stability and a desire to mentor young writers; died 26 June 1939 in Deauville, France)
The queen who flew, 1894: title page (by Ford Huffer, author of "The brown owl," Shifting of the fire," etc.)
The inheritors, 1901: title page (by [1 other] and Ford M. Hueffer)
The Marsden case, 1923: t.p. (by F.M. Ford (Ford Madox Hueffer))
Literature Resource Centre www site, 31 May 2007: Ford Madox Ford page (Birth name Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer, born December 17, 1873, in Merton, Surrey; died June 26, 1939, Deauville, France. Variant names: Daniel Chaucer; Fenil Haig; Ford Madox Hueffer; Baron Ignatz von Aschendrof; Ford Hermann Hueffer)
War and the mind : Ford Madox Ford's Parade's end, modernism, and psychology, 2015.
LAC internal file, March 4, 2019 (heading: Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939)
Wikipedia, viewed 4 September 2025: Ford Madox Ford (born Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer, 17 December 1873 in Merton, Surrey; novelist, poet, critic and editor; changed name from Ford Madox Hueffer to Ford Madox Ford in 1919, partly to fulfil the terms of a small legacy, partly because of anti-German sentiment, and possibly to avoid further lawsuits from his wife, whom he left in 1909 but who refused him a divorce, in the event of his new companion being referred to as "Mrs. Hueffer"; spent the last years of his life teaching at Olivet College in Olivet, Michigan, driven by a need for financial stability and a desire to mentor young writers; died 26 June 1939 in Deauville, France)
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Pseudonym not found on published works: Baron Ignatz von Aschendrof.
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