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262 pp., glossy frontispiece of the author tipped in, index. Green cloth boards with faded gold lettering. Spine slightly slanted, some wear at spine ends and corners. DJ quite worn, taped togethe...
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262 pp., glossy frontispiece of the author tipped in, index. Green cloth boards with faded gold lettering. Spine slightly slanted, some wear at spine ends and corners. DJ quite worn, taped together at spine, several tears and chips. Text is on wartime paper, but still shows very little yellowing. "In this fascinating autobiographical volume, George Santayana, famous philosopher, and author of The Last Puritan, brings together the threads of his background to give a charming yet profound picture of the various people and places that have formed his character and made him the man he has become. This is a book of truly rare charm. Its luminous style, incisive humor, and mellow wisdom make it not only a most distinguished and delightful addition to Santayana's books, but also one of the most beautiful autobiographies ever written."; 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall
Product Info
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons
Year: 1944
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
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