New Releases by Thomas Wolfe

Thomas Wolfe is the author of The Discovery of a Missing Thomas Wolfe Letter (1985), Beyond Love and Loyalty (1983), Thomas Wolfe, a Harvard Perspective (1983), My Other Loneliness (1983), The Mountains (1970).

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The Discovery of a Missing Thomas Wolfe Letter

Beyond Love and Loyalty

Beyond Love and Loyalty
Beyond Love and Loyalty: The Letters of Thomas Wolfe and Elizabeth Nowell, Together with ''no More Rivers, '' a Story By Thomas Wolf

My Other Loneliness

My Other Loneliness
My Other Loneliness: Letters of Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein

The Mountains

The Mountains
"The Mountains, a product of Wolfe''s dramatic apprenticeship, constitutes the novelist''s earliest achieved writing on a large scale. Begun while he was still in Chapel Hill, the one-act version was completed and performed in Cambridge in 1921, the reshaped into full-length form late [by early spring 1922]. Though neither play was successful, both served as valuable exercises toward the author''s eventual ripening as a writer of fiction, and the longer on represents a major evolutionary step for the man who would one day write Look homeward, angel."--Dust jacket

From Death to Morning

From Death to Morning
No door.--Death the proud brother.--The face of the war.--Only the dead know Brooklyn.--Dark in the forest, strange as time.--The four lost men.--Gulliver.--The bums at sunset.--One of the girls in our party.--The far and the near.--In the park.--The men of Old Catawba.--Circus at dawn.--The web of earth.

The Notebooks of Thomas Wolfe: Part Four. The search for a second novel; Part Five. Drowning in Brooklyn; Part Six. Recue operation; Part Seven. Another look at Europe; Part Eight. A sense of the American continent; Part Nine. Citizen of a darkening world; Part Ten. The return to the west

Selected Letters of Thomas Wolfe [uncorrected Proof Copy]

The Face of a Nation; Poetical Passages

A Western Journal

A Western Journal
Travel diary of Thomas Wolfe''s western U.S. journey in the late 1930s.

Air Transportation, Traffic and Management

A Stone, a Leaf, a Door

A Stone, a Leaf, a Door
"Poetic passages from Wolfe''s prose, printed as free verse".

Thomas Wolfe's Letters to His Mother, Julia Elizabeth Wolfe

Thomas Wolfe's Letters to His Mother Julia Elizabeth Wolfe

The Hills Beyond

The Hills Beyond
The book tells the story of the Joyner family in North Carolina from before the Civil War to the 1930s. The Joyners are the maternal ancestors and relatives of George Webber, the fictional character, based on Wolfe himself, who is the protagonist of his posthumously published novels The Web and the Rock and You Can''t Go Home Again.

The Hills Beyond. With a Note on Thomas Wolfe by Edward C. Aswell

The Face of a Nation

The Face of a Nation
Selections from the novels of Thomas Wolfe chosen for their poetic character.

OF TIME & THE RIVER;"PERHAPS THIS IS OUR STRANGE AND HAUNTING PARADOX HERE IN AMERICA - THAT WE ARE FIXED AND CERTAIN ONLY WHEN WE ARE IN MOVEMENT."

YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN;"CULTURE IS THE ARTS ELEVATED TO A SET OF BELIEFS."

The Wolfes of Forenaghts, Blackhall, Baronrath, &c

Oaths in Chancery. Practical Directions to "Commissioners to Administer Oaths in Chancery:" Being a Collection of Officially Recognised Forms of Jurats and Oaths; with Explanatory Notes and Observations

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