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- The Kempton-Wace Letters was a 1903 epistolary novel written jointly by Americans Jack London and Anna Strunsky, then based in San Francisco, California. It was published anonymously.
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The Kempton-Wace Letters was a 1903 epistolary novel written jointly by Americans Jack London and Anna Strunsky, then based in San Francisco, California. It was published anonymously.
- Jack London
- 1903
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- Jack London
- 1903
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Dec 20, 2017 · A collection of letters first published anonymously that was jointly written by Jack London and Anna Strunsky. The letters discuss a wide range of subjects including philosophy, sex and romance. The letters were between two men, Herbert Wace, a young scientist written by Jack London, and Dane Kempton, an elderly poet, written by Anna Strunsky.
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- Jack London
Jack London, Anna Strunsky Walling. Haskell House Publishers, 1903 - American fiction - 256 pages. The novel presents a discussion of the philosophy of love and sex, written in the form of a series...
THEKEMPTON-WACE LETTERS BY JACKLONDON AND ANNASTRUNSKY "And ofnaughtelsethanLovewouldwe discourse."DANTE,SonetII. &BOON,LIMITED 49RUPERTSTREET LONDON,W.i
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