Description
1943 edition. Hardcover has some shelf wear at edges. Dustjacket has a few small tears at edges. The pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This 1943 edition of “See what I mean?” by Lewis Browne is a fascinating exploration of the origins and evolution of religious beliefs and practices. Browne, a renowned writer and thinker, takes readers on a journey through the ancient world, examining the roots of various faiths and their impact on human civilization. With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of cultural anthropology, Browne delves into the myths, rituals, and symbols that have shaped our spiritual landscapes.
This copy, though bearing the signs of its age with some shelf wear and minor tears to the dust jacket, remains a valuable artifact for collectors and readers alike. The clean pages and secure binding ensure that Browne’s insightful words remain accessible, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of religious history. Collectors will appreciate the opportunity to own a piece of mid-20th century publishing, when works like this challenged conventional wisdom and sparked intellectual discourse on the nature of belief systems.