To the Letter tells the story of our remarkable journey through the mail. From Roman wood chips discovered near Hadrian`s Wall to the wonders & terrors of email, Simon Garfield explores how we have written to each other over the centuries & what our letters reveal about our lives. Along the way he delves into the great correspondences of our time, from Cicero & Petrarch to Jane Austen & Ted Hughes (and John Keats, Virginia Woolf, Jack Kerouac, Anais Nin & Charles Schulz), & traces the very particular advice offered by bestselling letter-writing manuals. He uncovers a host of engaging stories, including the tricky history of the opening greeting, the ideal ingredients for invisible ink, & the sad saga of the dead letter office. As the book unfolds, so does the story of a moving wartime correspondence that shows how letters can change the course of life. To the Letter is a wonderful celebration of letters in every form, & a passionate rallying cry to keep writing.