Description
Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Cover has small stain near one corner. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. A few pages have some minor stains near the side but largely are clean and the binding is secure.
This 1964 edition of Horizon magazine, published by the esteemed American Heritage, is a true time capsule of American culture and history. Horizon was a quarterly publication that explored a wide range of topics, from literature and art to science and current events, with a focus on in-depth, scholarly articles written by leading experts. This particular issue from the summer of 1964 offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural milieu of the mid-20th century United States.
As a collector’s item, this volume holds significant value for its historical and literary significance. The 1960s were a pivotal decade marked by social upheaval, civil rights movements, and the emergence of counterculture. This issue of Horizon likely captures the zeitgeist of that era, reflecting the intellectual discourse and cultural currents that shaped the nation. Readers and collectors with an interest in American history, literature, and cultural studies will find this volume a rich resource for understanding the intellectual landscape of the time.
While showing signs of gentle use, this copy remains in good condition, with a secure binding and largely clean pages. The minor wear and stains only add to its charm and authenticity, reminding us of the hands it has passed through and the journeys it has undertaken. For collectors seeking a piece of American intellectual history, this 1964 issue of Horizon is a valuable addition to any library.