
Happiness: Essays on the Meaning of Life
by Carl Hilty
Happiness: Essays on the Meaning of Life by Carl Hilty, Grosset & Dunlap, 1907. Hardcover edition exploring philosophical themes of happiness and life’s meaning. Translated by Francis Greenwood Peabody. Fair condition with noticeable cover wear, no dust jacket. A valuable historical philosophical text.
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The book is in fair condition, with noticeable wear on the spine and edges. The cover shows some fading and scuff marks, and the absence of a dust jacket exposes the hardcover to further wear. The binding remains intact, though pages exhibit age-related yellowing.
About This Antique 1907 Edition
"Happiness: Essays on the Meaning of Life" by Carl Hilty, published by Grosset & Dunlap in New York in 1907, is a philosophical exploration of life's deeper meanings. This collection of essays, translated by Francis Greenwood Peabody, delves into themes of work, happiness, and the art of living, reflecting Hilty's insights as a professor of constitutional law at the University of Bern. This edition, with its early 20th-century publication date, offers a historical perspective on philosophical discourse, making it a valuable addition for collectors of philosophical and historical texts. The book is in hardcover format, with no dust jacket, and shows signs of wear typical for its age, including some spine and cover wear.
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