
The Happening at Lourdes: The Sociology of the Grotto
by Alan Neame
"The Happening at Lourdes: The Sociology of the Grotto" by Alan Neame, Simon and Schuster, 1967, First Printing. Hardcover with worn dust jacket. Ex-library copy with spine sticker. A rare edition exploring the sociological aspects of Lourdes pilgrimage.
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The dust jacket of this first printing edition shows signs of wear, with noticeable edge wear and small tears. The book itself is in good condition, with a firm binding and clean pages. It includes a library sticker on the spine, indicating its ex-library status.
About This Vintage 1967 Edition
"The Happening at Lourdes: The Sociology of the Grotto" by Alan Neame, published by Simon and Schuster in 1967, explores the sociological aspects of the famous Lourdes grotto. This first printing edition offers unique insights into the religious and cultural phenomena surrounding the site. Alan Neame, recognized for his analytical approach, delves into the intricacies of pilgrimage and belief systems. This edition, published in New York, is a valuable find for those interested in religious sociology and historical analysis. The book is out of print, making this particular edition a sought-after item for collectors. The physical condition of the book includes a worn dust jacket with minor edge tears, indicative of its age and historical significance.
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