Description
1946 edition. Hardcover is in good condition with some minor wear along the sides. Spine has some minor discoloration. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This 1946 edition of “The Rich Are Not Proud” by Mary Douglas Warren offers a fascinating glimpse into the social dynamics of mid-20th century America. Published just after World War II, the novel explores the complexities of wealth, privilege, and class divides through the lens of a wealthy New England family. Warren’s vivid storytelling and keen observations shed light on the era’s shifting societal norms and the challenges faced by the upper echelons as they navigated a rapidly changing world. Despite its age, this copy remains in commendable condition, with clean pages and a sturdy binding, allowing readers to immerse themselves in Warren’s captivating narrative. A must-have for collectors interested in post-war American literature and those seeking to understand the intricate dynamics of class and privilege during a pivotal period in history.