"All books by Henry Miller"

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  • Aller Retour New York: Essay

    Henry Miller

    Paperback, 1993

    Aller Retour New Yorkis truly vintage Henry Miller, written during his most creative period, betweenTropic of Cancer(1934) andTropic of Capricorn(1939).
  • Aller Retour New York: Essay

    Henry Miller

    E Book, 1993

    Aller Retour New Yorkis truly vintage Henry Miller, written during his most creative period, betweenTropic of Cancer(1934) andTropic of Capricorn(1939).
  • The Colossus of Maroussi

    Henry Miller, Will Self, Ian S. MacNiven

    Second Edition, Paperback, 2010

    Henry Miller’s landmark travel book, now reissued in a new edition, is ready to be stuffed into any vagabond’s backpack.
  • The Colossus of Maroussi

    Henry Miller, Will Self, Ian S. MacNiven

    Second Edition, E Book, 2010

    Henry Miller’s landmark travel book, now reissued in a new edition, is ready to be stuffed into any vagabond’s backpack.
  • The Durrell-Miller Letters: 1935-1980

    Lawrence Durrell, Henry Miller, Ian S. MacNiven

    Paperback, 1998

  • Henry Miller and James Laughlin: Selected Letters

    James Laughlin, Henry Miller, George Wickes, George Wickes

    Hardback, 1996

    A sparkling, lively record of a remarkable author/publisher relationship.
  • Laziness in the Fertile Valley

    Albert Cossery, William Goyen, Henry Miller, Anna Della Subin

    Paperback, 2013

    A portrait of a family of proud layabouts who avoid work and sleep all day by the Egyptian writer often referred to as "the Voltaire of the Nile"
  • Laziness in the Fertile Valley

    Albert Cossery, William Goyen, Henry Miller, Anna Della Subin

    E Book, 2013

    A portrait of a family of proud layabouts who avoid work and sleep all day by the Egyptian writer often referred to as "the Voltaire of the Nile"
  • Sextet

    Henry Miller

    Paperback, 2010

    The best of Miller’s chapbooks bound into a single roaring volume.
  • The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder

    Henry Miller

    Paperback, 1974

    Henry Miller called The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder his “most singular story.”