
England Speaks
by Philip Gibbs
"England Speaks" by Philip Gibbs (The Literary Guild, 1935, First Edition) explores 1930s English society through diverse interviews. Illustrated by E. Lander, this non-fiction work is in good condition with a sturdy binding and clean pages. A notable first edition capturing the era's social landscape.
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The book is in good condition, with noticeable wear on the cover and spine but intact binding. The pages are clean, with some age-related yellowing. There is no dust jacket, and the corners show minor bumping. Overall, it remains a solid copy for collectors or readers interested in social history.
About This Vintage 1935 Edition
"England Speaks" by Philip Gibbs, published by The Literary Guild in 1935, offers a unique glimpse into the social fabric of England during the 1930s. This first edition, illustrated by E. Lander, captures the voices of various societal figures, from road sweepers and barbers to statesmen and artists, providing a panoramic view of English life. Gibbs, a renowned journalist and author, is known for his keen insights into societal dynamics. This edition is particularly notable for its first-hand accounts and vivid illustrations, making it a valuable addition to collections focused on historical social commentary. The book is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and clean pages, though it lacks a dust jacket.
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THE LITERARY GUILD
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