Maxwell, William, 1908-2000
Date
1908-2000
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Maxwell, William, 1908-2000
Name
Maxwell, William
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- Contributor of13
- The element of lavishness, letters of Sylvia Townsend Warner and William Maxwell, 1938-1978, edited by Michael Steinman
- The music at Long Verney, twenty stories, Sylvia Townsend Warner ; edited, with an afterword, by Michael Steinman ; foreword by William Maxwell
- The horse-stealers and other stories, by Anton Chekhov ; translated by Constance Garnett
- What there is to say we have said, the correspondence of Eudora Welty and William Maxwell, edited by Suzanne Marrs
- Nothing but you, love stories from the New Yorker, edited by Roger Angell
- Letters, Sylvia Townsend Warner ; edited by William Maxwell
- Selected stories of Sylvia Townsend Warner, [selected and edited by Susanna Pinney, William Maxwell]
- Wonderful town, New York stories from The New Yorker, edited by David Remnick with Susan Choi
- The best American short stories 1970, & the yearbook of the American short story, edited by Martha Foley and David Burnett
- The best American short stories, 1966 ;, and the yearbook of the American short story, Edited by Martha Foley and David Burnett
- 55 short stories from the New Yorker
- Modern Library paperback ed
- The happiness of getting it down right, letters of Frank O'Connor and William Maxwell, 1945-1966, edited by Michael Steinman
- Creator of15
- The outermost dream, essays and reviews, by William Maxwell
- Early novels and stories, William Maxwell
- The ch ateau, by William Maxwell
- They came like swallows, William Maxwell
- All the days and nights, the collected stories of William Maxwell
- So long, see you tomorrow, William Maxwell
- Time will darken it, William Maxwell
- Mrs. Donald's dog Bun and his home away from home, by William Maxwell ; illustrated by James Stevenson
- The chateau, William Maxwell
- Billie Dyer and other stories, by William Maxwell
- The folded leaf, William Maxwell
- All the days and nights, the collected stories of William Maxwell, William Maxwell
- They came like swallows, William Maxwell
- So long, see you tomorrow, William Maxwell
- So long, see you tomorrow, William Maxwell
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