correspondence

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Dear Dr. King

letters from today's children to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
1998
Collection of letters to the slain civil rights leader by children age seven to thirteen.

Dear author

letters of hope
2007
Offers a collection of letters from students to an assortment of authors about the impact of their work on the lives of their readers, accompanied by the author's responses.

C.S. Lewis letters to children

1985
A collection of letters from the English author of the Narnia books to a variety of children.

The letters of Ernest Hemingway

2011
Presents the letters of Ernest Hemingway from 1907 to 1922 encompassing his youth, his experience in World War I, and his arrival in Paris.

Daniel Patrick Moynihan

a portrait in letters of an American visionary
2010
Draws on personal and professional correspondences to chronicle the life and legacy of politician and philanthropist Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

Steinbeck

a life in letters
1989
Traces the development of American author John Steinbeck as a man and writer through a compilation of letters he wrote over the course of approximately forty years to friends, colleagues, family members, and others.

A life in letters

1994
Fitzgerald's letters are arranged in chronological order making this collection the closest thing to an autobiography Fitzgerald ever wrote.

De profundis

2000
Presents Irish author Oscar Wilde's long letter to his lover Lord Alfred Douglas, written in Reading Gaol prison; and includes a preface by Richard Ellmann and commentary by W. H. Auden.

Fear and loathing in America

the brutal odyssey of an outlaw journalist, 1968-1976
2000
Collects the letters of American journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson from the years 1968-76, during which time he wrote his most famous work, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.".

Beyond innocence

an autobiography in letters : the later years
2001
Presents the letters of wildlife researcher Jane Goodall spanning 1966-99, the period during which she made disturbing discoveries about chimpanzee behavior--warfare and murder among them--gave birth to a son, divorced and remarried, dealt with the guerrilla-kidnapping of some of her students, and suffered the loss of her second husband to cancer.

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