The World’s Gifts (The Friendly Hour) [Hardcover] Ullin Whitney Leavell

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Hardcover has some wear. Page edges have some light foxing. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

Ullin Whitney Leavell’s “The World’s Gifts (The Friendly Hour)” offers a poetic celebration of everyday life, imbued with spiritual undertones. This early 20th century Southern writer’s lyrical musings, though modestly presented, resonate with a sense of place and human connection. Collectors will appreciate the historical significance of this work, which emerged during a cultural renaissance in the American South, capturing the region’s embrace of artistic expression and rich heritage through evocative language.

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Hardcover has some wear. Page edges have some light foxing. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This early 20th century volume, “The World’s Gifts (The Friendly Hour)” by Ullin Whitney Leavell, offers a captivating glimpse into the poetic sensibilities of the era. Leavell, a renowned Southern writer and educator, crafted verses that celebrated the simple joys of everyday life while subtly exploring deeper themes of spirituality and human connection. Despite its modest exterior wear, this copy retains the essence of Leavell’s lyrical musings, with clean pages and a sturdy binding inviting readers to immerse themselves in her poignant observations.

Collectors and literature enthusiasts will appreciate the historical significance of this work, which emerged during a period of cultural renaissance in the American South. Leavell’s poetry reflects the region’s embrace of artistic expression and a renewed appreciation for its rich heritage. Her evocative language paints vivid portraits of Southern landscapes and traditions, resonating with a sense of place that transcends time. This volume stands as a testament to the enduring power of poetry to capture the essence of human experience and forge connections across generations.

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