Modern History [Hardcover] Carlton J.H.Hayes and Parker Thomas Moon

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Original 1923 Macmillan edition. Former library book. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This 1923 edition of “Modern History” by Carlton J.H. Hayes is a remarkable find for collectors and history enthusiasts. Published by Macmillan, it offers a comprehensive survey of world history from the Renaissance to WWI, penned by a renowned American historian and diplomat. Despite its library origins, the pages are clean, and the binding is secure, ensuring this literary treasure endures. Hayes’ insightful analysis and eloquent prose make it a captivating exploration of the events that shaped the modern world, providing a unique perspective from the intellectual climate of the early 20th century.

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Original 1923 Macmillan edition. Former library book. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This remarkable 1923 edition of “Modern History” by Carlton J.H. Hayes is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts of historical literature. Published by the esteemed Macmillan Company, this volume bears the hallmarks of a bygone era, when books were crafted with meticulous attention to detail and a reverence for the written word.

Hayes, a renowned American diplomat and historian, authored this seminal work as a comprehensive survey of world history from the late 15th century to the aftermath of World War I. His insightful analysis and eloquent prose guide readers through the intricate tapestry of events that shaped the modern world, from the Renaissance and the Age of Exploration to the Industrial Revolution and the rise of nationalism.

Despite its former life as a library book, this copy has withstood the test of time remarkably well. The pages remain clean and crisp, a testament to the care with which it was handled by generations of readers. The binding, though showing signs of gentle use, is secure and sturdy, ensuring that this historical treasure will continue to grace bookshelves for years to come.

For collectors, this edition holds particular significance as a snapshot of the intellectual climate of the early 20th century, when the wounds of World War I were still fresh, and the world grappled with the profound implications of that global conflict. Hayes’ work offers a unique perspective on the events that shaped the modern era, making it an invaluable addition to any discerning library.

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