A biographer is, in a sense, the ghostwriter of someone else's life, trying to keep out of the way but inevitably leaving an imprint and being changed in the enterprise. In her memoir Judith Adamson, a professional biographer, tells the ghost's side of the story.
Adamson reveals the questions she asked herself as she researched and wrote, as well as the personal challenges she faced in producing a lively sense of the figure she was recreating on the page, drawing an unbreakable connection between the personal and the professional. Crossing paths with literary luminaries of the twentieth century, she went on to collaborate with Graham Greene on Reflections, the last of his books published in his lifetime. She recounts how she was entrusted with the publication of Leonard Woolf and Trekkie Ritchie's love letters; how she found a way to hunt down Charlotte Haldane, one of the first women on Fleet Street; and how she came to write the biography of Max Reinhardt, the man behind the finest English publishing house of the mid-twentieth century.
A sharply observant and self-effacing narrator, Adamson brings vividly to life an anglophone upbringing in mid-century Montreal, the London literary scene, and the struggles faced by the women intellectuals of her time. Ghost Stories is a tale of good luck and the hard sleuthing of biographical work before the digital age.

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9780228021032
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Prologue
- 1: Coming of Age
- 2: Graham Greene: No Tape Recorder
- 3: The Dawson Years
- 4: Sigrun Bülow-Hübe: Just Tell the Truth
- 5: Charlotte Haldane: With and Without Husband JBS
- 6: Vincent Brome: Book or Thesis?
- 7: Leonard Woolf and Trekkie Ritchie Parsons: Their Love Letters
- 8: Max Reinhardt: Gentleman Publisher
- 9: Pentimento
- Acknowledgments
- Works Cited