Notes of a Son and Brother.
by JAMES, Henry
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- very good
- Hardcover
- first
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- Very Good
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St Louis, Missouri, United States
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About This Item
1 . hardback. Very Good. Illustrated. 1st ed. NY (Scribner) 1914. top edge gilt, other untrimmed. From the library of the psychologist and therapist, Saul Rosenzweig, with his namestamp and some penciled annotations.Brown cloth, spine a bit faded, and again on rear cover. Fraying on edges of pages, but internally a fine copy.
Synopsis
Notes of a Son and Brother is a book of autobiography by Henry James published in 1914. The book covers James' early manhood and tells of "the obscure hurt" that kept him out of the Civil War, his first efforts at writing fiction, and the early death of his beloved cousin, Minny Temple, from tuberculosis.
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- Title
- Notes of a Son and Brother.
- Author
- JAMES, Henry
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- Hardback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
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- 1
- Edition
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
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