Personal correspondence
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- The Verneys, a true story of love, war, and madness in seventeenth-century England, Adrian Tinniswood
- Letters of note, compiled by Shaun Usher
- There's a revolution outside, my love, letters from a crisis, edited by Tracy K. Smith and John Freeman
- The Van Gogh sisters, Willem-Jan Verlinden ; [translated by Yvette Rosenberg and Brendan Monaghan]
- Letters from Hollywood, inside the private world of classic American moviemaking, compiled and edited by Rocky Lang and Barbara Hall ; foreword by Peter Bogdanovich
- Collected writings, Two serious ladies ; In the summer house ; Stories & other writings ; Letters, Jane Bowles ; Millicent Dillon, editor
- The agitators, three friends who fought for abolition and women's rights, Dorothy Wickenden
- A private spy, the letters of John le Carré, edited by Tim Cornwell
- The letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, a selection, edited by Humphrey Carpenter, with the assistance of Christopher Tolkien
- The sun also rises & other writings, 1918-1926, Ernest Hemingway ; Robert W. Trogdon, editor
- Olive the Lionheart, lost love, imperial spies, and one woman's journey into the heart of Africa, Brad Ricca
- Duke in his own words, John Wayne's life in letters, handwritten notes and never-before-seen photos, introduction by Ethan Wayne
- Letters to Véra, Vladimir Nabokov ; edited and translated by Olga Voronina and Brian Boyd
- Letters of a woman homesteader, by Elinore Pruitt Stewart ; foreword by Jessamyn West
- Collected poems, prose & plays, Robert Frost
- The agitators, three friends who fought for abolition and women's rights, Dorothy Wickenden
- The rainbow comes and goes, a mother and son on life, love, and loss, Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt
- Jane Austen, the Chawton letters, edited with an introduction by Kathryn Sutherland
- Letters to Camondo, Edmund de Waal
- The prison letters of Nelson Mandela, edited by Sahm Venter ; foreword by Zamaswazi Dlamini-Mandela
- The rainbow comes and goes, a mother and son talk about life, love, and loss, by Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt
- One art, letters, Elizabeth Bishop ; selected and edited by Robert Giroux
- Letters of note, cats, compiled by Shaun Usher
- The rainbow comes and goes, a mother and son on life, love, and loss, Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt
- A journal for Jordan, a story of love and honor, Dana Canedy
- Air mail, letters of politics, pandemics, and place, Pam Houston, Amy Irvine ; illustrations by Claire Taylor
- Kirk and Anne, letters of love, laughter, and a lifetime in Hollywood, Kirk and Anne Douglas ; with Marcia Newberger
- George Harrison on George Harrison, interviews and encounters, edited by Ashley Kahn
- The agitators, three friends who fought for abolition and women's rights, Dorothy Wickenden
- Perfectly reasonable deviations from the beaten track, the letters of Richard P. Feynman, edited and with additional commentary by Michelle Feynman ; foreword by Timothy Ferris