Description
1919 printing. Hardcover has significant wear, discoloration, scuffs and marks throughout. No dust jacket. Spine has tears on the top and bottom and heavy wear. Binding is slightly loose. Pages are clean and largely unmarked aside from some small marks on some pages. Readable copy.
This well-worn copy of “The Path to Home” by Edgar A. Guest offers a glimpse into early 20th-century American literature and the life of one of the nation’s most beloved poets. Published in 1919, just after the end of World War I, this collection of Guest’s verses captures the sentiments of a nation emerging from the turmoil of global conflict and yearning for the comforts of home and family.
Guest, often referred to as the “People’s Poet,” rose to prominence through his simple yet poignant poems that resonated with everyday Americans. His works frequently celebrated the joys of domestic life, the virtues of hard work, and the importance of cherishing loved ones – themes that provided solace and inspiration during turbulent times. This particular volume, bearing the marks of age and use, likely accompanied readers through personal triumphs and tribulations, its well-thumbed pages a testament to the enduring appeal of Guest’s words.
For collectors and readers alike, this edition holds not only literary value but also a tangible connection to a pivotal era in American history. Its imperfections tell a story of their own, inviting one to imagine the hands that once held it, the eyes that pored over its lines, and the hearts that found solace in its pages.