Archive the evolving perspectives of post-WWI literature with this 1920 Owen Wister volume, an intentional piece that brings a professional sense of history to a bookshelf or office. This cloth-bound volume features Wister's exploration of Anglo-American relations, encased in a deep burgundy binding that reflects the dignified aesthetic of early Macmillan Company pressings.
Measurements: 7.75" x 5.75"
Decade: 1920s
Condition: Good, shows a little age
Material: Cloth-bound Hardcover
Features: original March 1920 first printing, 287 page count, Macmillan Company imprint, historic social commentary
The rich burgundy cloth provides a sharp, traditional contrast against the cream title label and its elegant serif typography. As a professional selection for a rare book collector or a unique gift for a history enthusiast, this hardcover preserves the academic charm of a century-old text. This item is antique, over years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.