Description
Paperback cover has some wear, few creases and tears. Pages have discoloration. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of Arnold Bennett’s “How to Live On 24 Hours A Day” bears the gentle patina of time, inviting readers to explore a timeless classic on the art of productivity and self-improvement. Originally published in 1910, this slender volume has endured as a perennial favorite, offering Bennett’s pragmatic insights on making the most of one’s daily allotment of time. As a renowned novelist and playwright of the Edwardian era, Bennett brought his keen observations of human nature to this practical guide, which remains remarkably relevant in our modern age of constant distractions. This edition features a new introduction by William Cole, providing fresh context and appreciation for Bennett’s enduring wisdom. Despite its age, the sturdy binding and clean pages ensure an enjoyable reading experience, allowing collectors and self-help enthusiasts alike to immerse themselves in Bennett’s timeless principles for living a more fulfilling life.