
Edmund Campion
by Evelyn Waugh
"Edmund Campion" by Evelyn Waugh, Little, Brown and Company, 1946, Boston. Hardcover in fair condition, no dust jacket. A historical biography detailing the life of Jesuit priest Edmund Campion. Notable for collectors of religious history. No inscriptions or library markings.
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The book is in fair condition. The spine and covers show signs of wear, with some fading and slight fraying at the edges. There is no dust jacket, and the binding remains intact. The interior pages are clean, with no inscriptions or markings, maintaining overall readability.
About This Vintage 1946 Edition
"Edmund Campion" by Evelyn Waugh is published by Little, Brown and Company in Boston, 1946. This edition provides a compelling narrative of the life of Edmund Campion, an English Jesuit priest and martyr. Evelyn Waugh, renowned for his literary contributions, crafts a detailed biography that highlights Campion's spiritual journey and historical significance during the Reformation. This particular copy, printed in the United States, lacks a dust jacket but remains a notable piece for collectors interested in historical biographies and religious history. The book's condition is fair, with visible signs of wear on the spine and covers, but the text remains intact and legible.
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Little, Brown and Company
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