The Letters of Henry James

  • The Letters of Henry James: (Vol. I)
    By Henry James

    WHEN Henry James wrote the reminiscences of his youth he shewed conclusively, what indeedcould be doubtful to none who knew him, that it would be impossible for anyone else to write hislife.

  • The Letters of Henry James
    By Henry James

    Your visit to Cambridge makes me yearn a little, and your watching over it with C. N. and your sitting in it with Grace. ... Paul. Bourget. Lamb House, Rye. January 5th, 1903. Dear Madame Paul, Very welcome, very delightful, ...

  • The Letters of Henry James: (Vol. I)
    By Henry James

    In the summer of 1844 the parents carried their two infants, William and Henry, for a visit to Europe, an adventure not altogether lost upon the younger; for he actually retained an impression of Paris, a glimpse of the Place Vendôme, to ...

  • The Letters of Henry James
    By Henry James

    The Letters of Henry James

  • The Letters of Henry James
    By Henry James

    The Letters of Henry James

  • The Letters of Henry James
    By Henry James

    The Letters Of Henry James, By Henry James. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive.