The letters of Virginia Woolf / edited by Nigel Nicolson ; assistant editor, Joanne Trautmann.
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TextPublication details: London : Hogarth Press, 1975-1979.Description: xxi, 531p.; ports. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0701204036 (v. 1)
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- PR6045.O72 Z525
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ARRUPE LIBRARY Main Collection | Main Collection | PR6045.O72Z525 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | v.1 The flight of the mind | Available | 46500005531 | ||||||||||||
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ARRUPE LIBRARY Main Collection | Main Collection | PR6045.O72Z525 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | v.2 The question of things happe | Available | 46500005532 | ||||||||||||
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ARRUPE LIBRARY Main Collection | Main Collection | PR6045.O72Z525 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | v3 A change of perspective | Available | 46500005533 | ||||||||||||
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ARRUPE LIBRARY Main Collection | Main Collection | PR6045.O72Z525 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | v.4 A reflection of the other pe | Available | 46500005534 | ||||||||||||
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ARRUPE LIBRARY Main Collection | Main Collection | PR6045.O72Z525 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | v.5 The sickle side of the moon | Available | 46500005535 | ||||||||||||
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ARRUPE LIBRARY Main Collection | Main Collection | PR6045.O72Z525 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | v. 6 Leave the letters till we'r | Available | 46500005536 |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
v. 1. The flight of the mind, 1888-1912 -- v. 2. The question of things happening, 1912-1922 -- v. 4. A reflection of the other person, 1929-1931 -- v. 5. The sickle side of the moon, 1932-1935 -- v. 6. Leave the letters till we're dead.
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