Description
Missing slipcase. Hardcover is heavily worn with scuffs, stains, spotting, scribbled, and completely worn through corners/edges. Pages are yellowed inside with a couple of small markings. Pages are yellowed/worn on the outside edges. Binding is coming loose at the back and front inside covers but all page binding is secure. Both pages inside covers are creased and and torn.
This well-loved copy of Lin Yutang’s “The Wisdom of Confucius” is a testament to the enduring relevance of the ancient Chinese philosopher’s teachings. Published in the mid-20th century, Yutang’s translation and commentary brought Confucian thought to a wider Western audience, sparking a renewed interest in Eastern philosophies. The book’s worn state speaks to its frequent consultation, perhaps by a scholar or student seeking guidance in Confucius’ timeless principles of moral cultivation, social harmony, and ethical governance. While the binding shows signs of use, the secure page binding ensures the integrity of Yutang’s insightful interpretations. This copy bears the marks of a well-traveled life, inviting collectors and readers to ponder the wisdom it has imparted over the years.