The Truth About Men and Other Matters (with a Laid in Card Signed By her)
New York; (1927): Avondale Press. Octavo. viii, 242 pages. While her initial fame was her race around the world against Nellie Bly, her initial literary legacy was in editing the letters and writings of Lafcadio Hearn, whom she had first met as a teenager in New Orleans. In "The Truth..... More
