Virginia Woolf

As Virginia Woolf's nephew, Quentin Bell had unprecedented access to all her private documents and diaries.

Two volumes: Virginia Stephen 1882-1912 and Mrs. Woolf 1912-1941 – from birth to the courtship between Virginia and Leonard Woolf, the formation of the Bloomsbury Group, and her prolonged mental breakdown – and most interesting of all, her growing reputation as a novelist and the struggles involved in the last decade of her life.

Publisher: The Hogarth Press. First English edition (vol.1) and second impression (vol.2)
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Both volumes fine in dustwrappers in original slipcase as issued. The two volumes


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