Reconstructing the Personal Library of William James: Markings and Marginalia from the Harvard Library Collection

Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books (2019)
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Reconstructing the Personal Library of William James: Markings and Marginalia from the Harvard Library Collection is a much needed resource to facilitate archival and library research on the life and thought of James by providing scholars with the most comprehensive annotated catalog of his personal library.

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