Personal correspondence
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Personal correspondence
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Personal correspondence
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- Kirk and Anne, letters of love, laughter, and a lifetime in Hollywood, Kirk and Anne Douglas ; with Marcia Newberger
- The letters of Sylvia Plath, edited by Peter K. Steinberg and Karen V. Kukil, Volume I, 1940-1956
- For you, I will, by Elle Duncan ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Dear Papa, the letters of Patrick and Ernest Hemingway, prologue and epilogue by Patrick Hemingway ; edited by Brendan Hemingway and Stephen Adams
- Letters of note, an eclectic collection of correspondence deserving of a wider audience, compiled by Shaun Usher, Volume 2
- Dearest Lenny, letters from Japan and the making of the world maestro, Mari Yoshihara
- Private no more, the Civil War letters of John Lovejoy Murray, 102nd United States Colored Infantry, edited by Sharon A. Roger Hepburn
- Write to me, letters from Japanese American children to the Librarian they left behind, Cynthia Grady ; illustrated by Amiko Hirao
- Yours, for probably always, Martha Gellhorn's letters of love & war, 1930-1949, Janet Somerville
- Lives and letters, notebook of a family historian, Christopher D. McManus
- This unholy war, Plowden and Rogers family letters, 1852-1868, edited by Jean Lowery Wilson
- Seen/unseen, hidden lives in a community of enslaved Georgians, written and edited by Christopher R. Lawton, Laura E. Nelson, Randy L. Reid
- Remembrance, selected correspondence of Ray Bradbury, edited by Jonathan R. Eller
- A private spy, the letters of John le Carré, edited by Tim Cornwell
- To Obama, with love, joy, anger, and hope, Jeanne Marie Laskas
- The annotated waste land, with Eliot's contemporary prose, edited, with annotations and introduction, by Lawrence Rainey
- A private spy, the letters of John le Carré, edited by Tim Cornwell
- Dear Ruby, hear our hearts, by Ruby Bridges ; illustrations by John Jay Cabuay
- Black love letters, edited by Cole Brown and Natalie Johnson ; art by Natalie Johnson
- Dear Regina, Flannery O'Connor's letters from Iowa, edited by Monica Carol Miller
- I can't wait to call you my wife, African American letters of love and family in the Civil War era, by Rita Roberts
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