What Maisie knew / by Henry James.
An innocent young girl who is caught between her divorced parents attempts to understand life and its injustices.
Uniform Title: | William D. and Helen M. Chase Collection.
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Language: | English |
Published: |
Chicago ; New York :
Herbert S. Stone & Co.,
MDCCCXCVII [1897]
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Series: | William D. and Helen M. Chase Collection.
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Ownership and Custodial History: |
Armorial bookplate of R. W. Emerton on front paste-down. Pencil inscriptions on recto of front free endpaper: "First edition", "5.00", "WC 13 Feb 1973" (this is William D. Chase).
Material laid in: Small strip of paper cut from an unidentified American bookseller's catalog advertising for this book, now available in MSS 466, Box 7, Folder 193. |
Local Note: |
MSU: Watermark of H.S. Stone & Company Chicago The Chap Book. |
Physical Description: | 470 pages ; 20 cm |
Format: | Book |
Summary: |
An innocent young girl who is caught between her divorced parents attempts to understand life and its injustices. |
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Note: | First American edition. Cf. Edel & Laurence. Originally appeared simultaneously in the Chap-book, January 15 to August 1, and in the New review, February to July, 1897. Printed on paper with watermark: Stone & Kimball New York; or with watermark: H.S. Stone & Company Chicago The Chap Book. |
Call Number: | PS2116 .W47 1897 |
References: |
Edel & Laurence. Henry James, A49b |