Description
1926 Century Co. publishing edition. Hardcover has some shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This delightful gem from 1926 offers a refreshingly humorous take on the trials and tribulations of middle age. Carl Ramus, a renowned journalist and essayist of his time, brings his wit and wisdom to bear on the universal experience of navigating the midlife years. With a keen eye for the absurdities and ironies that often accompany this transitional phase, Ramus guides readers through the physical, emotional, and social challenges with a lighthearted yet insightful touch.
Outwitting Middle Age is a captivating time capsule, providing a fascinating glimpse into the attitudes and cultural mores of the 1920s. Ramus’ observations and advice, while rooted in his era, resonate across generations, making this book a timeless companion for anyone seeking solace, guidance, or simply a good laugh amidst the complexities of midlife. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the book’s historical significance, its literary merit, and the enduring relevance of its themes.