For behold ye are free: A series of lectures McKinlay, Lynn A

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1968 Second printing. Dust jacket has wear and large tears along the sides. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

“For behold ye are free” by Lynn A McKinlay is a thought-provoking exploration of freedom, published in 1968 amid social upheaval. While the dust jacket shows wear, the book’s content remains impactful, inviting readers to contemplate liberty’s essence. This second printing captures the spirit of an era marked by quests for equality and civil rights, making it a valuable addition for collectors and readers interested in philosophical discourse, social movements, or the cultural landscape of the 1960s.

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1968 Second printing. Dust jacket has wear and large tears along the sides. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This thought-provoking volume, “For behold ye are free: A series of lectures” by Lynn A McKinlay, offers a profound exploration of the concept of freedom. Published in 1968, during a tumultuous era marked by social upheaval and the fight for civil rights, this work resonates with the spirit of its time. McKinlay’s lectures delve into the philosophical, spiritual, and practical aspects of freedom, inviting readers to contemplate the true essence of liberty and its implications for individual and societal growth.

While the dust jacket bears the marks of time, with wear and tears along the sides, the book itself remains in good condition, a testament to its enduring relevance. The hardcover, though slightly worn along the sides and spine, provides a sturdy vessel for the thought-provoking content within. The clean pages and secure binding ensure a seamless reading experience, allowing readers to immerse themselves in McKinlay’s insightful discourse without distraction.

This second printing from 1968 holds particular significance for collectors and scholars alike, as it captures the zeitgeist of an era characterized by a fervent quest for freedom and equality. McKinlay’s lectures, imbued with the spirit of the times, offer a unique perspective on the pursuit of liberty, making this volume a valuable addition to any collection focused on social movements, philosophical discourse, or the cultural landscape of the 1960s.

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Weight 26.4 lbs
Dimensions 2.03 × 15.49 × 23.11 in
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