Description
Original 1971 edition. Dust jacket has some fading near spine. Hard cover is in good condition. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
“Green Doors” by Daniel Smythe is a captivating work of fiction that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the search for identity. Published in 1971, this novel captures the spirit of its era, reflecting the societal changes and cultural shifts that defined the late 20th century. Smythe’s writing style is both introspective and lyrical, inviting readers to explore the depths of his characters’ emotions and inner turmoil.
This particular copy of “Green Doors” is a true gem for collectors and literature enthusiasts alike. While the dust jacket shows some signs of age with fading near the spine, the overall condition of the book is remarkable. The hard cover remains in good condition, and the pages are clean and crisp, preserving the integrity of the text. The secure binding ensures that this literary treasure can be enjoyed for years to come.
Beyond its physical attributes, “Green Doors” holds significant cultural and literary value. Smythe’s exploration of themes such as identity, relationships, and societal norms resonated deeply with readers during a time of profound social change. The novel’s enduring popularity and critical acclaim have solidified its place in the canon of 20th-century literature, making this copy a valuable addition to any discerning book collector’s library.