
We Called It Culture
by Victoria Case and Robert Ormond Case
"We Called It Culture" by Victoria Case and Robert Ormond Case, published by Doubleday in 1948, is a first edition exploring the Chautauqua movement. In good condition, this edition features a black cloth cover with gold detailing. A must-have for collectors of cultural history.
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The book is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and clean pages. The black cloth cover features gold lettering and an emblem, showing some signs of wear. There is no dust jacket, and the interior pages are slightly yellowed with age but free from inscriptions and markings.
About This Vintage 1948 Edition
"We Called It Culture" by Victoria Case and Robert Ormond Case is a first edition published by Doubleday in 1948. Printed at The Country Life Press in Garden City, New York, this edition captures the essence of the Chautauqua movement, a cultural and educational phenomenon that swept across America. The authors, both esteemed for their contributions to cultural literature, provide an insightful exploration of this unique aspect of American life. This first edition is a valuable find for collectors and historians interested in mid-20th-century cultural studies. The book is bound in black cloth with gold lettering and a Chautauqua emblem on the cover, reflecting its historical significance. The physical condition of the book is good, with no dust jacket present.
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