
Letters to a Friend
By T.H. White
1982
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4.43
Average Rating
280
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Presents a selection of the correspondence between White and L. J. Potts, the author's mentor, advisor, critic, and devoted friend from White's second year at Cambridge to the end of Potts' life
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4.43
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T.H. White
Author · 19 books
Born in Bombay to English parents, Terence Hanbury White was educated at Cambridge and taught for some time at Stowe before deciding to write full-time. White moved to Ireland in 1939 as a conscientious objector to WWII, and lived out his years there. White is best known for his sequence of Arthurian novels, The Once and Future King, first published together in 1958.