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True to the Letter:800 Years of Remarkable Correspondence, Docume: 800 Years of Remarkable Correspondence, Documents and Autographs
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True to the Letter:800 Years of Remarkable Correspondence, Docume: 800 Years of Remarkable Correspondence, Documents and Autographs

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This uniquely diverse and extraordinary collection of private letters, signed photographs, sketches and working drafts plunges the reader into the private world of some of the most noteworthy people in western history and culture. The book uncovers many intriguing details and beguiling anecdotes: a letter in which Gandhi predicts his assassination; a love letter from Trotsky to his mistress Frida Kahlo; testimonies of celebrated love stories, such as those between Georges Sand and Chopin, or Evita and Juan Peron; a note from JFK’s accountant gently querying his expenditure…Superbly illustrated and packed with information published here for the very first time, this book will appeal not only to the well-versed collector but also to well informed readers everywhere, who are sure to be captivated by the stories the documents relate.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 December 2004
Pages
288
ISBN
9780500512067

This uniquely diverse and extraordinary collection of private letters, signed photographs, sketches and working drafts plunges the reader into the private world of some of the most noteworthy people in western history and culture. The book uncovers many intriguing details and beguiling anecdotes: a letter in which Gandhi predicts his assassination; a love letter from Trotsky to his mistress Frida Kahlo; testimonies of celebrated love stories, such as those between Georges Sand and Chopin, or Evita and Juan Peron; a note from JFK’s accountant gently querying his expenditure…Superbly illustrated and packed with information published here for the very first time, this book will appeal not only to the well-versed collector but also to well informed readers everywhere, who are sure to be captivated by the stories the documents relate.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 December 2004
Pages
288
ISBN
9780500512067