Description
Original 1929 edition. Cover has some fading and signs of wear. Pages are clean. Missing dust jacket.
This vintage copy of “Let Tomorrow Come” by A.J. Barr offers a captivating window into the early 20th century literary landscape. Published in 1929, at the cusp of the Great Depression, Barr’s novel explores themes of resilience and hope amidst adversity, resonating with readers navigating uncertain times. As an influential figure in the Scottish Renaissance literary movement, Barr’s works celebrated the rich cultural heritage and gritty realism of working-class life in Scotland. This particular edition, though bearing signs of its age, remains a cherished artifact for collectors and readers alike, with its well-preserved pages inviting immersion in Barr’s evocative prose. Representing a significant era in Scottish literature, this copy offers a unique opportunity to engage with a voice that captured the spirit of a nation on the brink of profound social and economic change.