Volume 48. Blaise Pascal: Thoughts, Letters, Minor Works by Blaise Pascal - front cover
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Volume 48. Blaise Pascal: Thoughts, Letters, Minor Works

by Blaise Pascal

"Blaise Pascal: Thoughts, Letters, Minor Works" (Harvard Classics, Vol. 48) by Blaise Pascal, published by P. F. Collier & Son Corporation in 1910, offers a collection of Pascal's philosophical writings and personal letters. This hardcover edition, part of the Harvard Classics series, is bound in blue cloth and is in good condition, though it lacks a dust jacket. A valuable addition for collectors of classic philosophical works.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1910
P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
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Condition Details

The book is in good condition for its age, with a sturdy blue cloth binding and the Harvard emblem embossed on the front cover. The spine shows minor wear, and there is no dust jacket. The pages are clean, with some yellowing typical of books from this period. There are no inscriptions or library markings, maintaining the integrity of the original publication.

About This Antique 1910 Edition

This volume, titled "Blaise Pascal: Thoughts, Letters, Minor Works," is part of the esteemed Harvard Classics series, edited by Charles W. Eliot. Published by P. F. Collier & Son Corporation in 1910, this book is a comprehensive collection of Pascal's philosophical musings, personal letters, and other minor works. The translations are provided by W. F. Trotter, M. L. Booth, and O. W. Wight, ensuring accessibility to English-speaking audiences. As Volume 48 of the series, it offers a glimpse into the intellectual legacy of Blaise Pascal, a pivotal figure in philosophy and mathematics. This specific edition is a hardcover bound in durable blue cloth, featuring the Harvard emblem embossed on the cover. The book's significance lies in its inclusion in the Harvard Classics, a collection designed to provide a comprehensive liberal education. The condition of the book is generally good, with some wear consistent with its age, but no dust jacket is present.

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P. F. Collier & Son Corporation

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