Description
Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This volume from the Funk & Wagnalls New Standard Encyclopedia, published in the early 20th century, offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural landscape of that era. Spanning entries from “Gershwin” to “Haggai,” it captures the zeitgeist of a time when the world was rapidly changing, with new artistic movements, scientific discoveries, and societal shifts shaping the collective consciousness.
The inclusion of George Gershwin, one of the most influential composers of the Jazz Age, is particularly notable. His works, such as “Rhapsody in Blue” and “An American in Paris,” not only revolutionized the world of music but also reflected the vibrancy and energy of the Roaring Twenties. This volume likely provides insights into Gershwin’s life, his collaborations with lyricist brother Ira, and the impact of his compositions on the cultural fabric of America.
Beyond Gershwin, this volume likely covers a diverse range of topics, from historical figures and events to scientific advancements and literary works. Its well-preserved condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, makes it a treasure for collectors and researchers alike, offering a window into the intellectual and cultural curiosities of a bygone era.