Description
Vintage 1938 edition. Paperback cover has some fading and edge wear. First inside page is a bit loose to binding but pages are otherwise clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This delightfully worn copy of “One Hundred and One Treasures of Truth” by Reta Belle Lyle offers a window into the spiritual and literary landscape of 1930s America. Published in the depths of the Great Depression, this collection of inspirational essays and poems provided solace and guidance to readers grappling with hardship and uncertainty. Lyle, a prolific writer and speaker on Christian living, drew upon her deep faith to craft uplifting messages that resonated with a nation in crisis.
While the book’s physical condition bears the gentle marks of time, the timeless wisdom within remains as relevant today as it was nearly a century ago. Collectors will appreciate this vintage edition as a tangible link to an era when books like Lyle’s offered a much-needed respite from daily struggles. Readers, too, may find solace in her words, which transcend temporal boundaries to speak to the enduring human need for hope and spiritual nourishment.