I love on-line catalogs. My public library tells me:
Hathaway, Katharine Butler, 1890-1942.
The little locksmith, by Katharine Butler Hathaway.
Coward-McCann, inc. [c1943]
LCCN: 43051295
The journals and letters of the little locksmith, illustrated by the author.
Coward-McCann, 1946.
LCCN: 46008343
The little locksmith : a memoir / by Katharine Butler Hathaway ;
foreword by Alix Kates Shulman ; afterword by Nancy Mairs.
1st Feminist Press ed.
Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 2000.
1) Hathaway, Katharine Butler, 1890-1942.
2) Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
3) Pott's disease -- Patients -- Biography.
4) Women -- Maine -- Castine -- Biography.
5) Castine (Me.) -- Biography.
ISBN/ISSN 1558612386 (cloth : alk. paper); 1558612394 (paper : alk. paper)
LCCN: 00020345
And the Feminist Press web site goes into more detail
http://www.feministpress.org/online/memoir/littlelock.htm
as well as discussing a book called "Life Prints" by Mary Grimley Mason
which also sounds interesting: reflections from the first March on
Dimes poster child on how disability and gender have affected her
life course.
http://www.feministpress.org/online/memoir/lifeprints.htm
At 9:01 PM -0400 8/24/00, susan fitzmaurice wrote:
>The Little Locksmith was recently republished. I'd post the details, but I
>already lent it to someone. But, yes I do agree, it is one of the best
>writings I have read - especialy given that it was written so very long
>ago.
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