
Errand into the Wilderness
by Perry Miller
"Errand into the Wilderness" by Perry Miller, Harper & Row, 1964, First Harper Torchbook Edition. Paperback in fair condition with some cover wear and spine creasing. A key historical text exploring Puritanism's impact on American identity. Ideal for historians and students of American studies.
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The book is in fair condition, showing signs of age-related wear. The cover has noticeable edge wear and the spine shows some creasing. Pages are intact and clean, with no inscriptions or library markings. Binding remains secure, ensuring readability.
About This Vintage 1964 Edition
"Errand into the Wilderness" by Perry Miller is a seminal work published by Harper & Row, Publishers in New York, 1964. This First Harper Torchbook Edition reprints the original 1956 publication by The Belknap Press of Harvard University. Perry Miller, a distinguished historian, delves into the ideological origins of the American wilderness, focusing on Puritanism's influence on the American identity. This edition is particularly notable for its accessibility in the Harper Torchbook series, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of American history and cultural studies. The book is in paperback format, with a cover illustrating a Puritan procession, reflecting its historical themes. Condition is fair, with some wear on the cover and spine, typical of its vintage.
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