01861nam a2200337u 4500003000700000005001700007007000300024008004100027010001300068020004300081020003600124040003000160043001200190050002800202082002300230100004400253245013000297250002700427260007400454300003200528500005800560504004900618520058100667600004401248650004801292650004101340650003801381651003001419651003501449651003901484OCoLC 20250701141741.0ta111201r20001942nyua b l000 0aeng  a00020345 a1558612394 (cloth : alk. paper)c14.95 a1558612394 (paper : alk. paper) aDLCcDLCdYDXdWaOLNdAJM an-us---00aPS3515.A8615bZ465 200000a362.4/3/092aB2211 aHathaway, Katharine Butler,d1890-1942.14aThe little locksmith :ba memoir /cby Katharine Butler Hathaway ; foreword by Alix Kates Shulman ; afterword by Nancy Mairs. a1st Feminist Press ed. aNew York :bFeminist Press at the City University of New York,c2000. ax, 258 p. :bill. ;c20 cm. aOriginally published: New York : Coward-McCann, 1942. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 258) aThis is the memoir of Katharine Butler Hathaway. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, 1890, she attended Radcliffe college and later went on to write of her experiences in Maine, New York City, and Paris during the artists' culture of the 1920s. She writes of her life from her childhood with spinal tuberculosis at the age of five. She spent the next 5 years strapped to a board ... her body eventually became deformed as she never grew any large than that of a ten-year-old child. As she grows up, Katharine, begins to discover the value of her life, her self, and her independence10aHathaway, Katharine Butler,d1890-1942. 0aAuthors, Americany20th centuryvBiography. 0aPott's diseasexPatientsvBiography. 0aWomenzMainezCastinevBiography. 0aCastine (Me.)vBiography. 0aSpinal TuberculosisvBiography 0aPott's disease patientsvBiography