This volume contains all the non-letter writings of Virginia Woolf's mother, including nine children's stories she read to her own children, Virginia and Vanessa Bell. It includes an extended biographical essay, ""The Elusive Julia Stephen"" by Diane Gillespie.
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This volume contains all the non-letter writings of Virginia Woolf's mother, including nine children's stories she read to her own children, Virginia and Vanessa Bell. It includes an extended biographical essay, ""The Elusive Julia Stephen"" by Diane Gillespie.
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VG+ Not ex-lib. Softcover in black wraps with photo of Stephen to front, 8vo. xxii + 277pp. Index, bibliography, endnotes, chronology. Illustrations. VG+. Mild wear/curl with mintue touches of surface loss at tips of corners and spine ends; lght clouding to dark background of clean wraps with bright titles. Binding strong and square; pages clean and unmarked.
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Very good. Very well kept complete copy, light wear, unmarked with well kept jacket (if issued), may have exowner inscription. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
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Gillespie, Diane F. & Elizabeth Steele (Editors)., Syracuse University Press, 1987, c1987, 1st Edition, 1st printing, illus. soft cover (trade size paperback), very near fine, 277 pp with chronology, notes, bibliography & index, B&W photographic & other illus., 8vo, ISBN: 0815625928, 'An illustrated critical edition of the stories and essays of Julia Stephen, the mother of the novelist Virginia Woolf. Includes biographical information, notes, and some drawings by her husband', Literary History; Criticism.