Description
Volume XXVI, Winter 1965, number 2. Cover has some wear and fraying at edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This volume of The Princeton University Library Chronicle offers a fascinating glimpse into the academic and literary landscape of the mid-1960s. Published by one of the world’s most prestigious universities, this journal serves as a valuable record of the scholarly pursuits and intellectual curiosities of the time. While the cover may show signs of age, the clean pages and secure binding attest to the care with which this volume has been preserved. For collectors and researchers alike, this issue holds the promise of insightful articles, thought-provoking essays, and perhaps even glimpses into the personal lives and perspectives of the esteemed scholars who contributed to its pages. As a window into the intellectual discourse of a pivotal era, this volume is sure to captivate those with an interest in academia, literature, and the rich tapestry of human knowledge.