Description
1935 edition. Hardcover has some discoloration but is otherwise in good condition. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1935 edition of “Green Light” by Lloyd C. Douglas is a remarkable find for collectors and readers alike. Douglas, a former minister turned novelist, was a pioneering voice in the genre of religious fiction, blending spiritual themes with engaging storytelling. “Green Light” was his third novel, published just a few years after his breakout success “Magnificent Obsession” in 1929.
Set in the aftermath of World War I, “Green Light” explores themes of disillusionment, redemption, and the search for meaning in a world shaken by conflict. Douglas’s vivid characterizations and skillful interweaving of religious and philosophical ideas with compelling narratives made his works immensely popular during the turbulent early 20th century.
This copy, though showing some signs of age with discoloration on the hardcover, remains in good condition overall, with clean pages and a secure binding. It offers a window into a pivotal era in American literature when authors like Douglas sought to infuse their stories with deeper spiritual resonance, speaking to the yearnings of a generation grappling with profound societal upheaval.