Ilse Stanley - Writings By Ilse Stanley

Writings By Ilse Stanley

  • Stanley, Ilse (1954). I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd. pp. 224 pp. ASIN B0000CIXZ1. See a particularly nice Amazon customer review.
  • Stanley, Ilse (28 December 1957). "The Stranger's Surprise". The Saturday Evening Post 44 (11). |accessdate= requires |url= (help)
Reprinted in November/December 1992 issue, vol. 264:6.
  • Stanley, Ilse (1957). The Unforgotten. : Beacon Press. pp. 375 pp. LCC PN2658.S75 A3.
  • Stanley, Ilse (1964). Die Unvergessenen. München / Wien / Basel: Desch.

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