Speak That I May See Thee! by Harold Stahmer - front cover
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Speak That I May See Thee!

by Harold Stahmer

"Speak That I May See Thee!" by Harold Stahmer, published by The Macmillan Company in 1968, first printing. Hardcover in fair condition, with a dust jacket showing spine tear and edge wear. A scarce edition exploring the religious significance of language, featuring insights from J.G. Hamann and Martin Buber. Ideal for collectors and scholars in religious and linguistic studies.

$26.25$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1968
The Macmillan Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B3-DRJ-0306

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Condition Details

The hardcover book is in good condition, with the dust jacket showing signs of wear. There is a noticeable tear on the spine and some edge wear, but it remains intact. The binding is strong, and the pages are clean, with no inscriptions or library marks.

About This Vintage 1968 Edition

"Speak That I May See Thee!" The Religious Significance of Language by Harold Stahmer is a profound exploration of the intersection between language and religion. Published by The Macmillan Company in New York in 1968, this first printing edition delves into the works of influential thinkers such as J.G. Hamann, Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, and Martin Buber. Stahmer's scholarly examination reveals the deep religious implications of language and communication. This edition stands out for its early insights into the philosophical and theological dimensions of language. Its scarcity is notable, as first printings of this work are increasingly rare in the market. The book is in hardcover format, with the dust jacket showing some wear, including a tear on the spine, but remains intact. This copy is a valuable addition for collectors and scholars interested in religious studies and linguistic philosophy.

Publisher Information

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The Macmillan Company

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