Description
Hardcover is worn and fraying. Pages are clean and binding is loose.
This early 20th-century novel by Harvey Reeves Calkins offers a fascinating glimpse into the interplay between Christianity and literature during a time of great social upheaval. Published in 1917, “The Victory of Mary Christopher” centers on a young woman’s spiritual journey, exploring themes of faith, redemption, and the role of religion in modern society. Calkins, a minister and author, imbues the work with a depth of theological understanding, while also crafting a compelling narrative that resonated with readers grappling with the turbulence of World War I.
Despite its age and wear, this copy remains a captivating artifact, with clean pages that have preserved Calkins’ evocative prose. The loosened binding serves as a reminder of the book’s well-traveled history, inviting collectors and readers alike to ponder the countless hands and minds that have engaged with this thought-provoking tale over the decades. A true treasure for those fascinated by the intersection of literature and spirituality in the early 20th century.