
Each Man's Son
by Hugh MacLennan
"Each Man's Son" by Hugh MacLennan, Little, Brown and Company, 1951, hardcover. This edition, printed in Boston, is a notable work in Canadian fiction. The book is in fair condition with spine wear and no dust jacket. Ideal for collectors of Canadian literature.
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The book is in fair condition with noticeable wear on the spine edges. The binding is intact, though the absence of a dust jacket exposes the hardcover to more wear. The pages are slightly yellowed, typical for a book of this age, but remain clean and unmarked. Overall, it's a sturdy copy for reading or collection purposes.
About This Vintage 1951 Edition
"Each Man's Son" by Hugh MacLennan, published by Little, Brown and Company in 1951, is a significant work in Canadian literature. The book, printed in Boston, delves into the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations. MacLennan, a renowned Canadian author, is known for his insightful exploration of Canadian identity and culture. This edition lacks a dust jacket, and while the condition shows signs of age, such as minor wear on the spine, it remains a solid copy for collectors interested in mid-20th-century fiction. The absence of an ISBN and specific edition information suggests this might be an early or first edition, though this cannot be confirmed. The book is an important piece for those studying Canadian literature and its evolution.
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