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When People Wrote Letters is written by Martha Tuck Rozett and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1614680418 (ISBN 10) and 9781614680413 (ISBN 13).
"A tale told through wonderfully witty and moving letters, photographs, clippings and pamphlets, excepts from an unpublished autobiography and from a family history narrative, along with other saved objects. The main characters are Betty and Edith Stedman, the author's mother and great-aunt, two eloquent and adventurous women whose relationship serves as the book's central narrative. Their travels, and the travels of other family members, take the reader from nineteenth and early twentieth century New England, to Key West in the 1830s, to the Minnesota Territories in the 1860s, to France during World War I, to small towns in Texas and to China in the 1920s, and to Spain in the early 1930s, and across America during World War II" -- Back cover.