Fills in some of the gaps in Jonathan Swift's own account of Esther Johnson, the woman who, as Stella, played such an important part in the tragi-comedy of Swift's life. Johnson has been variously described as Swift's secret wife, his long-suffering mistress, and in his own words, "the truest, most virtuous and valuable friend that I, or perhaps any other person, was ever blessed with".
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Fills in some of the gaps in Jonathan Swift's own account of Esther Johnson, the woman who, as Stella, played such an important part in the tragi-comedy of Swift's life. Johnson has been variously described as Swift's secret wife, his long-suffering mistress, and in his own words, "the truest, most virtuous and valuable friend that I, or perhaps any other person, was ever blessed with".
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Ex-library book, usual markings. Hardback/Hardcover with white dust cover. Clean text, sound binding. Colouring on page edges due to age, but book in good condition overall. Quick dispatch from UK seller.