Correspondence

  • Correspondence
    By Immanuel Kant

    This is the most complete English edition of Kant's correspondence that has ever been compiled.

  • Correspondence: 1919-1973
    By Karl Lowith, Martin Heidegger

    Contributing to a greater understanding of German intellectual and cultural history, this essential volume presents for the first time a definitive collection of the extended academic and personal correspondence between Martin Heidegger and ...

  • Correspondence: Pablo Picasso and Gertrude Stein
    By Gertrude Stein

    Through Picasso and Stein's casual notes and reflective letters, this volume of correspondence between the two captures Paris both in the golden age of the early twentieth century and in one of its darkest hours, the Nazi occupation through ...

  • CORRESPONDENCE
    By William Stanhope Taylor, John Henry Pringle

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • Correspondence: v.11: 1846
    By James Knox Polk

    Correspondence: v.11: 1846

  • Correspondence: 1766-1769 ; Vol. 1 : 1766-1767. The general correspondence of James Boswell. 5
    By James Boswell

    Correspondence: 1766-1769 ; Vol. 1 : 1766-1767. The general correspondence of James Boswell. 5

  • Correspondence: Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 : 22nd Report of Session 2017-19
    By Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee

    Correspondence: Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 : 22nd Report of Session 2017-19

  • Correspondence
    By Samuel Clarke, Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz

    After Leibniz's death in 1716, Clarke published an edition of their philosophical correspondence--a wide-ranging discussion of the nature of God, human souls, free will and indifference of choice, space and time, the vacuum, miracles, and ...

  • Correspondence
    By Sue Thomas

    Cyborg imaginings mix with romance and transformation in this complex first novel where even the reader has a role to play. The narrator works as a compositor, a new kind of storyteller, but she is designing a different future for herself.

  • Correspondence
    By Paul Celan, Ingeborg Bachmann

    Supplementary to the almost 200 documents of their communications, the volume also includes the exchange between Bachmann and Gisèle Celan-Lestrange, as well as that between Paul Celan and Max Frisch.

  • Correspondence: 1923 - 1966
    By Theodor W. Adorno, Siegfried Kracauer

    This volume brings together for the first time the long-running correspondence between these two major figures of German intellectual culture.

  • Correspondence
    By Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud

    This book is the first publication of the complete correspondence of Sigmund Freud with his daughter Anna.

  • Correspondence
    By Sue Thomas

    Correspondence

  • Correspondence
    By Sue Thomas

    A hypnotic mix of cyberpunk and magical realism, this chilling first novel by Sue Thomas marks the debut of a corrosively brilliant new writer. A novel of woman and machine,...