Description
1956 edition. Cover art different than shown. Paperback cover has some shelf wear and slight broad wrinkling. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This delightful mid-century satire by Richard Armour offers a witty and irreverent take on the battle of the sexes, tracing its origins back to the Garden of Eden. Published in 1956, at a time when traditional gender roles were being challenged, Armour’s humorous verse pokes fun at the age-old dynamics between men and women. While the book’s humor may feel dated to modern sensibilities, it provides a fascinating glimpse into the social mores and attitudes of its era. This particular copy, with its well-worn cover and secure binding, bears the charming patina of a beloved classic that has been passed down and enjoyed by multiple readers over the decades. For collectors of vintage humor and mid-20th century Americana, this edition of “It All Started With Eve” offers a delightful time capsule of a bygone era’s perspectives on gender relations.