Description
Stated First Edition. Missing dustjacket. Hardcover is scuffed, stained, and well worn along the corners/edges/spine including fraying, thinning cover, and slightly bent corners. Name written on first blank page. Pages are yellowed and a couple are creased. Outside page edges are discolored. Binding is secure.
This well-loved first edition copy of Phyllis Rowand’s “The day after yesterday” offers a glimpse into the literary world of the 1960s. Published in 1962, this novel captures the essence of contemporary fiction during a period of societal upheaval and changing cultural norms. Rowand’s writing style, often praised for its honest and introspective nature, reflects the era’s shift towards more introspective and character-driven narratives.
While the physical condition of this copy may show signs of its age and past readership, it serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of Rowand’s work. The creased pages and personal inscription hint at the book’s journey through the hands of previous owners, each leaving their mark on this literary artifact. For collectors and readers alike, this edition holds a unique charm, inviting one to immerse themselves in the story while appreciating the tangible connection to its historical context.