Description
1947 First edition. Hardcover has significant wear, discoloration, scuffs and marks throughout. No dust jacket. Spine has tears on the top and bottom and heavy wear and a slight lean. Binding is slightly loose. Pages are clean and largely unmarked aside from some small marks on some pages. Former library book has some markings and labels from the library. Readable copy.
This well-worn first edition of “The Velvet Fleece” by Lois and John Fleming Eby offers a unique glimpse into the literary landscape of post-World War II America. Published in 1947, the novel captures the spirit of a nation grappling with the aftermath of global conflict and societal upheaval. The Ebys, a husband-and-wife writing team, crafted a poignant tale that resonated with readers seeking solace and hope in the face of uncertainty.
While the physical condition of this copy bears the marks of its journey through the hands of numerous readers, its well-preserved pages invite you to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of characters and their struggles. The absence of a dust jacket only adds to the book’s vintage charm, allowing you to imagine the countless hands that have caressed its worn cover over the decades.
As a former library book, this edition carries the weight of its institutional history, with markings and labels that serve as silent testaments to the countless lives it has touched. Each scuff, each tear, and each discoloration whispers stories of the readers who have turned its pages, seeking solace, entertainment, or enlightenment within its pages.
For collectors and bibliophiles, this copy represents a tangible link to a pivotal era in American literature, when authors sought to make sense of a world forever changed. Its well-loved state serves as a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling to transcend time and circumstance, leaving an indelible mark on generations of readers.