Title: War; or, What Happens When One Loves One's Enemy
Author: John Luther Long (text)
Illustrator: N. C. Wyeth
Publisher: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Publisher
Publication Year: 1913
Location: Indianapolis
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good condition, front end sheet missing, cover shows wear with stains (as seen in photographs)
Description:
"War; or, What Happens When One Loves One's Enemy" by John Luther Long, with illustrations by N. C. Wyeth, is a thought-provoking exploration of the human experience during times of conflict. Published by The Bobbs-Merrill Co. in Indianapolis in 1913, this book combines evocative prose with stunning illustrations to convey the complexities of war and its impact on individuals and societies.
In this volume, Long delves into the profound questions raised by war, examining themes of love, loyalty, and the transformative power of human relationships amidst the chaos of battle. Wyeth's illustrations, renowned for their depth and emotional resonance, complement Long's text, enriching the reader's understanding of the narrative.
This hardcover edition is in good condition overall, despite the absence of the front end sheet. The cover shows wear, including stains, as depicted in the accompanying photographs. However, the binding remains intact, and the interior pages are clean and legible.
Whether you're drawn to Long's poignant storytelling, Wyeth's captivating artwork, or the timeless themes explored within, "War; or, What Happens When One Loves One's Enemy" offers a compelling meditation on the human condition in times of strife.
Condition:
This hardcover edition is in good condition overall, despite the absence of the front end sheet. The cover shows wear, including stains, as depicted in the accompanying photographs. The binding remains intact, and the interior pages are clean and legible. Please refer to the photographs for a visual representation of the book's condition. With its powerful narrative and striking illustrations, this volume is sure to resonate with readers interested in the human experience during times of war.