Capture the meditative spirit of the mid-twentieth century with this 1946 edition of The Soul's Sincere Desire. Honor the legacy of Glenn Clark's spiritual philosophy through this volume, an intentional piece that brings a storied energy to a reading nook or dark academia bookshelf.
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Measurements: 7.75" x 5.25"
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Decade: 1940s
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Condition: Good; shows age; pencil markings on some pages
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Material: Hardcover with Printed Boards
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Features: 114 page count, Atlantic Monthly Press imprint, decorative teal typography and cross motifs
Anchor a collection of vintage theology with this intentional find, which explores the power of prayer and spiritual discipline through a practical, daily lens. The teal green graphic border provide a sharp, traditional contrast against the cream boards, reflecting the aesthetic of mid-century religious publishing. As a professional selection for a student of spiritual history or a unique gift for a collector of small-press meditative books, this hardcover preserves the quiet, thoughtful spirit of the post-war era. This item is vintage, 80 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.