Did you know that "Aunt Jane" composed fairy stories for her nephews and nieces? That she had one of her most popular books tossed aside by a publisher--to be purchased back by one of Jane's relatives for later successful publication? And that Jane was dismissed as silly and overly romantic by a woman who falsely claimed to know the famous writer? Read about these events and more, highly detailed in fond memory by Jane's nephew.
Companion volumes in this series, edited by Howard F. Clarke. These books emphasize easy-readability with large fonts, well-organized formats, and attractive matching covers. The definitive library for the Austen collector.
"Jane Austen: Her Life and Letters, A Family Record"
"Jane Austen Library, Her Novels in Three Volumes: Volume One"
"Jane Austen Library, Her Novels in Three Volumes: Volume Two"
"Jane Austen Library, Her Novels in Three Volumes: Volume Three"
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