
Some Notes on Lifemanship
by Stephen Potter
"Lifemanship" by Stephen Potter, Henry Holt and Company, 1951. Hardcover, illustrated by Lt.-Col. Frank Wilson. This edition features a personal inscription and is in good condition, though it lacks a dust jacket. A classic piece of humorous social commentary, perfect for collectors of satire and mid-20th-century literature.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy red cloth cover. The spine shows some wear, but the binding remains intact. There is no dust jacket present. An inscription is found on the front endpaper, adding a personal historical element. The pages are clean with minimal aging, reflecting careful preservation over the years.
About This Vintage 1951 Edition
"Lifemanship" by Stephen Potter, published by Henry Holt and Company in 1951, is a classic exploration of social strategy and humor. Illustrated by Lt.-Col. Frank Wilson, this edition was printed in New York and is a testament to Potter's wit and keen observation of human behavior. Known for his works on "Gamesmanship," Potter delves into the art of one-upmanship and social manipulation with a satirical edge. This specific edition lacks a dust jacket but is otherwise well-preserved, making it a valuable piece for collectors of mid-20th-century humor and satire. The book includes a personal inscription, adding a unique touch to its history.
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