
Robert Hardy's Seven Days. A Dream and Its Consequences.
by Charles M. Sheldon
"Robert Hardy's Seven Days. A Dream and Its Consequences" by Charles M. Sheldon, published in 1900 by David C. Cook Publishing Company, Revised and Authorized Edition. Hardcover with marbled boards and red cloth spine. Condition: fair, with wear and owner inscription. A significant work in Christian fiction exploring morality through a dream sequence.
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This hardcover edition is in fair condition, featuring marbled boards and a red cloth spine. The cover shows signs of wear, including rubbing and slight fraying at the edges. There is no dust jacket present. The binding remains intact, ensuring durability for reading. An inscription from a previous owner is present, adding historical interest. Overall, the book maintains its charm despite age-related wear.
About This Antique 1900 Edition
"Robert Hardy's Seven Days. A Dream and Its Consequences" by Charles M. Sheldon is a significant work published by David C. Cook Publishing Company in 1900. This Revised and Authorized Edition hails from Elgin, Illinois, and Chicago, showcasing Sheldon's impactful narrative style. Known for his influential book "In His Steps," Sheldon explores themes of morality and consequence through a dream sequence in this work. This edition is notable for its early 20th-century publication and the absence of an ISBN, reflecting its historical context. The book's subject matter delves into Christian fiction, examining the implications of one's actions through a dream narrative. The physical condition includes a sturdy hardcover with marbled boards and red cloth binding, showing signs of wear but maintaining structural integrity. An inscription from a previous owner adds a personal touch to this collectible piece.
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David C. Cook Publishing Company
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