To Play Man Number One: Poems of Modern Man [Hardcover] Sara Hannum; John Terry Chase and Erwin Schachner

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1969 First Edition. Dust jacket has some wear and is a little torn. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure. There is some writing on the front page it’s a “happy mother’s from a kiddo”.

This 1969 first edition of “To Play Man Number One” offers a poetic exploration of modern life through the voices of Sara Hannum, John Terry Chase, and Erwin Schachner. Reflecting the era’s social and cultural shifts, the poems delve into the complexities of gender roles, societal norms, and the human experience in an industrialized world. While the dust jacket shows wear, the hardcover and pages remain in good condition, with a personal inscription adding a unique touch for collectors seeking literary gems with tangible connections to their history.

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1969 First Edition. Dust jacket has some wear and is a little torn. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure. There is some writing on the front page it’s a “happy mother’s from a kiddo”.

This 1969 first edition of “To Play Man Number One: Poems of Modern Man” offers a captivating glimpse into the mid-20th century literary landscape. Authored by Sara Hannum, with contributions from John Terry Chase and Erwin Schachner, this collection of poetry explores the complexities of modern life through a poetic lens.

The poems within these pages resonate with the social and cultural shifts of the era, reflecting the changing dynamics of gender roles, societal norms, and the human experience in an increasingly industrialized world. Hannum’s poetic voice, complemented by Chase and Schachner’s contributions, invites readers to ponder the multifaceted nature of modernity and its impact on the individual.

While the dust jacket bears the marks of time, the hardcover remains in good condition, and the pages are clean and securely bound. The inscribed “happy mother’s” message adds a personal touch, making this copy a unique find for collectors seeking not only literary gems but also tangible connections to the book’s history and previous owners.

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