
What Is Man?
by Mark Twain
"What Is Man?" by Mark Twain, Harper and Brothers, 1917, Authorized Edition. Hardcover in fair condition with notable spine and cover wear, no jacket. A philosophical exploration of human nature by Twain, part of "The Complete Works of Mark Twain." Printed in New York, this edition is a valuable piece for collectors.
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The book is in fair condition, with significant wear visible on the spine and cover edges. The binding remains intact, though the absence of a dust jacket leaves the hardcover exposed. The pages are yellowed with age but remain legible, reflecting the book's historical value.
About This Antique 1917 Edition
"What Is Man?" by Mark Twain, published by Harper and Brothers in 1917, is an Authorized Edition of this philosophical work. This volume, part of "The Complete Works of Mark Twain," offers a unique exploration of human nature through essays and dialogues that reflect Twain's characteristic wit and insight. Twain, renowned for his sharp social commentary and literary prowess, delves into existential questions in this thought-provoking book. This edition, printed in New York, is a valuable piece for collectors of Twain's works and those interested in early 20th-century literature. The book's condition is fair, with notable wear on the spine and cover, typical of its age.
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