THERE is a certain evening that I count as virtually a first impression,-the end of a wet, black Sunday, twenty years ago, about the first of March.
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Description and travel, Travel, American Authors, Journeys, NOVELAS ESTADOUNIDENSES, Resor, Decrs. & trav, Great britain, description and travel, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), American fiction (fictional works by one author)People
Henry James (1843-1916)Places
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1989, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
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Table of Contents
London
Browning in Westminster Abbey
Chester
Lichfield and Warwick
North Devon
Wells and Salisbury
An English Easter
London at midsummer
Two excursions
In Warwickshire
Abbeys and castles
English vignettes
An English New Year
An English watering-place
Winchelsea, Rye, and "Denis Duval"
Old Suffolk.
Edition Notes
Edel & Laurence. Henry James, A62b
First American ed., ordinary issue. Cf. Edel & Laurence.
Designed by Bruce Rogers.
Includes index.
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