Harriet Lane Levy - Primary Sources

Primary Sources

  • Levy, Harriet Lane, 920 O'Farrell Street. Doubleday, 1947; Santa Clara University Heyday Books, 1996. ISBN 0-930588-91-6.
  • Levy, Harriet Lane, A Supper in Montmartre, Bancroftiana, April 1986.

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