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James Agee was born in 1909 and passed away in 1955. He was was an American writer, poet, journalist, fim critic and novelist.
His short life was a result of his hectic lifestyle. In all cases, the American editions precede their English counterparts. They
are also more collectable and consequently more valuable.
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| Title |
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Date |
Notes |
| Permit Me Voyage |
Yale |
1934 |
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| Let Us Now Praise Famous Men |
Mifflin |
1941 |
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| Knoxville Summer |
Schirmer |
1949 |
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| The Morning Watch |
Mifflin |
1951 |
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| A Death in the Family |
Obolensky |
1957 |
1st issue; has 'walking' for 'waking' on p80 |
| Agee on Film |
Obolensky |
1958 |
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| Agee on Film Volume Two |
Obolensky |
1960 |
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| Letters to James Agee to Father Flye |
Braziller |
1962 |
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| Four Early Stories |
Cummington |
1964 |
285 copies |
| A Way of Seeing |
Viking |
1965 |
with Helen Levitt |
| The Collected Poems |
Mifflin |
1968 |
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| Collected Short Prose |
Mifflin |
1968 |
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| The Last Letter.. |
Godine |
1969 |
wraps, 500 copies |
UK Editions
| Title |
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Date |
Notes |
| The Morning Watch |
Secker |
1952 |
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| A death in the Family |
Gollancz |
1958 |
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| Agee on Film |
Owen |
1963 |
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| Letters ... |
Owen |
1964 |
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| Agee on Film Volume 2 |
Owen |
1965 |
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| Let Us Now Praise Famous Men |
Owen |
1965 |
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| The Collected Poems.. |
Boyars |
1972 |
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| The Collected Short Prose |
Boyars |
1972 |
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