Description
Published 1901. Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Inscription on inside cover page. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This early 20th century hardcover edition of Ralph Connor’s “Man from Glengarry” offers a glimpse into the literary world of one of Canada’s most beloved authors. Connor, the pen name of Presbyterian minister Charles W. Gordon, was renowned for his tales of frontier life that captured the rugged spirit of the Canadian wilderness and its people. “Man from Glengarry” is a quintessential example of his work, weaving together elements of romance, adventure, and moral dilemmas against the backdrop of the Scottish settlements in early Ontario.
The inscription on the inside cover page adds a personal touch to this particular copy, hinting at its journey through different hands over the past century. For collectors, inscribed copies from this era hold special value as they connect the book to a specific individual or event. The overall good condition of the binding and pages is remarkable for a book of this age, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in Connor’s vivid storytelling without the distraction of excessive wear or damage.