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Uitgeverij Bert Bakker, January 1982. Trade Paperback. Dutch-language translation of Welty's The Purple Hat. Trade paperback. More
Uitgeverij Bert Bakker, January 1982. Trade Paperback. Dutch-language translation of Welty's The Purple Hat. Trade paperback. More
University Press of Mississippi, November 1988. Hardcover. Light shelf wear on the jacket. Some tape residue on the front pastedown endpaper. More
Harcourt, January 1982. Trade Paperback. With a preface written by the author especially for this edition, this is the complete collection of stories by Eudora Welty. Including the earlier collections A Curtain of Green, The Wide Net, The Golden Apples, and The Bride of the Innisfallen, as well as previously..... More
Harvest Books, October 1979. Trade Paperback. This is the first collection of Welty's stories, originally published in 1941. It includes such classics as "A Worn Path," "Petrified Man," "Why I Live at the P.O.," and "Death of a Traveling Salesman." The historic Introduction by Katherine Anne Porter brought Welty to..... More
Harvest Books, March 1979. Trade Paperback. A vivid and charming portrait of a large southern family, the Fairchilds, who live on a plantation in the Mississippi delta. The story, set in 1923, is exquisitely woven from the ordinary events of family life, centered around the visit of a young relative..... More
Harvest Books, March 1979. Trade Paperback. A vivid and charming portrait of a large southern family, the Fairchilds, who live on a plantation in the Mississippi delta. The story, set in 1923, is exquisitely woven from the ordinary events of family life, centered around the visit of a young relative..... More
Harvest / Harcourt Brace and World, 1960. Mass Market PaperBack. Fraying on edges of front cover. More
Random House, January 1970. Reprint. Cloth. Octavo. In edgeworn dustjacket. Flap is not clipped. Tanned end pages. This is number line: '9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2.' So this is a 2nd printing. Olive green cloth with gold lettering on spine & gold stamped illustration front panel. [436..... More
Modern Library, September 2002. First Edition. Cloth. Eudora Welty was one of the twentieth century's greatest literary figures. For as long as students have been studying her fiction as literature, writers have been looking to her to answer the profound questions of what makes a story good, a novel successful..... More
Harvard University Press, February 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Now available as an audio CD, in Eudora Welty's own voice, or as a book. Eudora Welty was born in 1909 in Jackson, Mississippi. In a continuous thread of revelation she sketches her autobiography and tells us how her family and her..... More
Vintage, July 1978. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Vintage, August 1990. Trade Paperback. This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel tells the story of Laurel McKelva Hand, a young woman who has left the South and returns, years later, to New Orleans, where her father is dying. After his death, she and her silly young stepmother go back still farther, to..... More
Harcourt, January 1954. First Edition. Hardcover. {5' x 8'} Dustjacket is missing. Darkened tan cloth covered spine. Black & grey (maybe ?) lettering. The probably grey title is so faded it is hard to read. Pink paper colored boards with green & black inked illustration. Worn edges, especially at top..... More
Modern Library, September 1992. Hardcover. Eudora Welty's subjects are the people who live in southern towns like Jackson, Mississippi, which has been her home for all of her long life. I've stayed in one place, ' she says, and 'it's become the source of the information that stirs my imagination.'..... More
Harcourt, April 1974. Trade Paperback. These eight stories reveal the singular imaginative power of one of America's most admired writers. Set in the Old Natchez Trace region, the stories dip in and out of history and range from virgin wilderness to a bar in New Orleans. In each story, Miss..... More