Description
1932 edition. No dust jacket. Spine is not attached to binding and causes front cover to be loose. Hardcover has some wear and fading. Pages are clean and in good condition. Binding is secure.
This 1932 edition of “Van Loon’s Geography: The Story of the World We live in” is a fascinating time capsule from the interwar period. Written by the renowned Dutch-American author and illustrator Hendrik Willem van Loon, this book offers a unique glimpse into how the world was perceived and understood in the early 20th century. Despite the wear and tear on the binding, the clean pages within promise an engaging journey through Van Loon’s whimsical and accessible storytelling style.
Van Loon’s works, including this geography book and his celebrated “The Story of Mankind,” aimed to make complex subjects approachable for young readers. With a flair for anthropomorphizing historical figures and events, he brought a sense of adventure to learning about the world. This copy represents a piece of educational history, reflecting the era’s efforts to spark curiosity and understanding in children through imaginative narratives.
For collectors, this edition holds particular significance as one of Van Loon’s lesser-known works, offering a chance to appreciate his versatility as an author. Readers can expect to be transported back in time, experiencing the world through the lens of a bygone era while gaining insights into the evolving perspectives on geography and global cultures.