Description
Original 1930 hardcover edition. Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Former library book.
This 1930 first edition of “Samuel McChord Crothers: Interpreter of Life” by Frederick M. Eliot offers a rare glimpse into the life and thought of one of America’s most influential Unitarian ministers and essayists of the early 20th century. Crothers, a Harvard graduate and prolific writer, was known for his insightful and often humorous observations on everyday life, drawing from a wide range of literary and philosophical sources. This biography by Eliot, himself a respected scholar and minister, provides a comprehensive and intimate portrait of Crothers, exploring his upbringing, career, and enduring legacy as a champion of liberal religion and a keen observer of the human condition. With its clean pages and sturdy ex-library binding, this copy presents an excellent opportunity for collectors and readers alike to delve into the life and work of a figure who helped shape the intellectual and spiritual landscape of his time.