Memories and Vagaries is a collection of short memoirs and essays by Axel Munthe published in several languages and editions, with differing contents and ordering.
In 1930, a third edition was published, with a new preface and somewhat different contents, and the titles of several pieces altered.
In 1916, Horace Carr of Cleveland published an edition of 200 copies of To - on French handmade paper.
In 1925, a limited edition of 221 copies of Vagaries by Munthe were published for Violet and Hal W. Trovillion at the Herrin News Shop in Herrin, Illinois.[2].
This contained Rafaella, Toys From the Paris Horizon, and For Those Who Love Music.