Agnes Newton Keith - Works By Agnes Newton Keith

Works By Agnes Newton Keith

  • Land Below the Wind Boston, Mass, Little Brown and Company (1939, November)
  • Three Came Home Boston, Mass, Little Brown and Company (1947, April)
  • White Man Returns Boston, Mass, Little Brown and Company (1951)
  • Bare Feet in the Palace Boston, Mass, Little Brown and Company (1955)
  • Children of Allah, between the Sea and the Sahara Boston, Mass, Little Brown and Company (1966)
  • Beloved Exiles Boston, Mass, Little Brown and Company (1972)
  • Before the Blossoms Fall: Life and Death in Japan Boston, Mass, Atlantic Monthly-Little, Brown and Company (1975)
  • Agnes Newton Keith also had articles published in The Atlantic Monthly.

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