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James Joyce letter sold at auction.(Brief Article)
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April 12, 2004
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A letter written by author James Joyce has sold at auction for GBP32,265.
The letter was written by Joyce to publisher Heinemann in 1905, when he was 23, in an effort to get his ...
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; M2 BEST BOOKS-(C)2000-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A letter written by author James Joyce has sold at auction for GBP32,265. The letter was written by Joyce to publisher Heinemann in 1905, when he was 23, in an effort to get his first major book, 'Dubliners', published. The book was eventually
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