Description
Dust jacket has some wear and rips along edges and spine. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This intriguing volume by David Melton, published in 1970, is a poetic exploration of spirituality and the human experience. Melton’s evocative title, “Although the day is not mine to give, I’ll show you the morning sun,” hints at the transcendent themes within. The book belongs to the era of the counterculture movement, when many sought deeper meaning and connection through art, philosophy, and alternative belief systems. Melton’s poetry reflects this quest, inviting readers to contemplate the beauty of the natural world and our place within it.
While little is known about the author himself, this copy bears the marks of its journey through time. The worn dust jacket suggests it has been well-loved and frequently revisited, perhaps by a reader seeking solace or inspiration in Melton’s lyrical verses. The clean pages and secure binding indicate a book that has been cherished and preserved, awaiting its next owner to unlock the wisdom within its pages. For collectors of 20th-century poetry and countercultural literature, this volume offers a window into a pivotal era of artistic and spiritual exploration.