THE WINGS OF ICARUS.
Being the Life of one Emilia Fletcher, as revealed by herself in
I. Thirty-live Letters written to Constance Norris between July 16, 188–, and March 26 of the following year. II. A Fragmentary Journal. III. A Postscript.
BY
LAURENCE ALMA TADEMA.
18mo. Buckram, gilt top. $1.25.
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