Description
1899 Hurst & Company printing with similar front cover art with an alternate color palette. Hardcover has significant wear, discoloration, scuffs and marks throughout. No dust jacket. Spine has tears on the top and bottom. Binding is loose on the cover but holding firm on the pages. Pages are clean and largely unmarked aside from some small marks on some pages.
This well-loved copy of “Peck’s Uncle Ike and The Red Headed Boy” by George W. Peck offers a glimpse into the golden age of American humor writing. Published in 1899, it captures the spirit of the late 19th century with its satirical tales of rural life and quirky characters. Peck, a renowned humorist of his time, drew inspiration from his Wisconsin upbringing, infusing his stories with a warmth and wit that resonated with readers across the nation.
While the book’s exterior shows signs of its age and frequent perusal, the interior pages remain remarkably well-preserved, allowing modern readers to immerse themselves in Peck’s timeless humor. This particular edition, published by Hurst & Company, features an alternate color palette on the cover art, making it a unique variation for collectors. Despite its worn appearance, this copy stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Peck’s work and the enduring allure of American humor literature.