Cat lovers will thoroughly delight in this Collector's Edition book
featuring a black-linen cover embossed with a gold cat looking out with
emerald green eyes. A treasured edition to one's personal library. In
1879, Jackson published, under her pen name H.H., Letters From A Cat
subtitle "by her mistress for the benefit of all cats and the amusement
of little children." In this lavish and faithful reprint from The Old
Mill Press, Letters From A Cat maintains the full illustrations by
Addie Ledyard. Initially published by Roberts Brothers, Boston, this
beautifully crafted reprint is a must have for cat lovers everywhere. A
classic book that will bring joy to all who read it. Jackson died in San
Francisco on August 12, 1885 but her wonderful poetry and writings live
on. The largest collection of her work is housed at Colorado College.
The Helen Hunt Jackson Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library is a
Mission/Spanish Revival style-building built in 1925, which is now
listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You will surely be
amused by these wonderfully inventive letters from her cat,
affectionately signed by her loyal pussy.