Love and Friendship
by Jane Austen
Publisher: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 1922
ISBN/ASIN: 0809589931
Number of pages: 208
Description:
These are notebooks from Jane Austen's childhood, and despite their rough nature, they offer something of value: not just the insight they give us into Austen's thinking and her mind, but there is a certain charm here, a thing to value in its own.
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