Book summaryHenry James's sister Alice, never formally educated and an invalid all her life, was nonetheless an intellect to be reckoned with. Here is a selection of her letters that reveal her undeniably morbid but brilliantly witty personality. |
The Death and Letters of Alice James: Selected correspondenceby James, Alice; edited by Ruth Bernard YeazellFirst printing
Book desription: Berkeley, California:: University of California Press,. 1981.. First printing. Hardcover--cloth. Fine/Near Fine. Octavo 8 3/4" tall, 214 pages. grey cloth. A fine, clean, neat, hard cover first edition with minimal shelf wear; hinges and binding tight, paper white. In a near fine, lightly edge worn dust jacket.
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