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The author's childhood in Victorian London and his youth at
Cambridge, when he met his future wife, Virginia, and others who
were to become members of the Bloomsbury Group. "Just what an
autobiography should be" (New Yorker). Index; photographs.
The author's account of the events of World War I and also a
description of the origin of the Bloomsbury Group, the founding of
the Hogarth Press, and the author's marriage to Virginia Stephen.
"To write this masterly account is a severe test of courage and
honesty...it raises the book to greatness" (The Nation). Index;
photographs.
The author's account of World War II, his wife's death, and his
political and literary activities. "A splendid ending to one of the
most remarkable literary achievements of our time" (New York Times
Book Review). Index; photographs.
Woolf's account of his seven years as a civil servant in Ceylon.
"He has a seemingly effortless way with words which is beautiful
and spellbinding" (J. M. Edelstein, New Republic). Index;
photographs.
Leonard Woolf's recollections of his life with Virginia Woolf
during the years when she wrote her major novels; also an account
of the growth of the Hogarth Press, as well as portraits of Sigmund
Freud, T. S. Eliot, and others. "There is a lucid probity in
Leonard Woolf's writing" (Leon Edel, Saturday Review). Index;
photographs.
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