“WHETHER or not the number of George Sand’s works — always fresh, always attractive, but poured out too lavishly and rapidly—is likely to prove a hindrance to her fame, I do not care to consider.
Julia Sand was 31, unmarried and homebound from an illness when she wrote the first of a remarkable series of letters to Chester A. Arthur. It was the summer of 1881 and President James Garfield was ...
To the editor: This letter is in reference to the April 11 Berkshire Eagle article "We've been let down,' Dalton protesters say." I am one of the many people that has been impacted by the secret sand ...