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“Are Parents People?” by Alice Duer Miller, published by Grosset & Dunlap in 1924, is a captivating exploration of familial relationships set against the backdrop of early 20th-century society. This third printing, released in June 1924, presents a narrative interwoven with humor and drama, reflecting the complexities of parent-child dynamics. The book is illustrated with scenes from the photoplay, a Paramount picture featuring Betty Bronson, enhancing its appeal to cinema enthusiasts and collectors alike. Bound in a textured red cloth with a black title panel, the book exudes a classic charm. Its historical significance is underscored by its reflection of societal norms and the evolving role of parents during the 1920s. This edition is a must-have for collectors of early 20th-century literature and those interested in the interplay between literature and film.
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