THE Letters OF William James by William James - front cover
Antique

THE Letters OF William James

by William James

"The Letters of William James," published in 1920 by The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, is Volume II of a two-volume set edited by Henry James. This ex-library edition features library markings from Brigham Young University. The hardcover shows age-appropriate wear, with a sturdy binding and clean pages. A valuable resource for those interested in the correspondence and philosophical insights of William James.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1920
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Condition Details

This hardcover volume shows signs of wear typical of its age. The spine and corners are slightly worn, and there are library markings from Brigham Young University. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean with some age-related discoloration. There is no dust jacket present.

About This Antique 1920 Edition

"The Letters of William James," published by The Atlantic Monthly Press in Boston in 1920, presents a comprehensive collection of correspondence by the eminent philosopher and psychologist William James. Edited by his son, Henry James, this volume offers an intimate glimpse into the thoughts and life of one of the most influential figures in American intellectual history. This particular copy is Volume II of a two-volume set. The book is an ex-library edition, previously housed at Brigham Young University, as evidenced by library stamps and markings. As a piece of historical correspondence, it provides valuable insights into the personal and professional life of William James, making it a significant resource for scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy and biography. The condition of the book is reflective of its age, with some wear noted on the spine and cover.

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