
The World We Have Lost
by Peter Laslett
"The World We Have Lost" by Peter Laslett, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1965, explores pre-industrial English society. This hardcover edition is well-preserved, with no inscriptions or library markings. Ideal for historians and sociologists, it offers a rich analysis of England's social history.
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The book is in good condition, with no inscriptions or library markings. The cover shows minor wear typical of its age, and the binding remains intact. The pages are clean and free from annotations, preserving the integrity of the text.
About This Vintage 1965 Edition
"The World We Have Lost" by Peter Laslett, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in New York in 1965, offers a detailed exploration of English society before the onset of the Industrial Age. This edition provides a scholarly look into the social structures and everyday life of pre-industrial England, a subject that Laslett, a respected historian and sociologist, is well-regarded for. The book does not merely recount historical events but delves into the intricate fabric of society, making it a significant piece for those interested in historical sociology. While the edition details are unspecified, the 1965 publication date suggests it could be an early printing. This copy is in good condition, with no signs of being an ex-library book or having inscriptions.
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