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![]() New York Revisited$14.95 ![]() In New York Revisited, first published in Harper's Monthly Magazine in 1906, Henry James describes turn-of-the-century New York in vivid detail. Although written in 1904-1905, when James returned to the United States after living abroad for more than twenty years, the essay is as pertinent today as it was 90 years ago. In this volume, the text appears as it did when originally published and is enhanced with period illustrations and photographs and an introductory essay by Lewis H. Lapham, National Correspondent, Harper's. Beautifully bound and with a spectacular view of the Flatiron building on the cover, this book is a literary treasure. "An elegant and intriguing book."-The Globe & Mail (Toronto), June 1994. |
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American journalist Rafe Bartholomew arrived in Manila to unlock the riddle of basketball's grip on the Philippines.
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Henry James chronicles New York at the turn of the century.
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Harper's National Correspondent Lewis H. Lapham's sharp, wry look back at his time inside the Beatles' compound in Rishikesh,
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