Monthly Editorials From THE WORD 1904 – 1917 Part I

Monthly Editorials From THE WORD 1904 – 1917 Part I

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Format Paperback
Pages 736
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2022
Publisher Word Foundation, Inc., The
ISBN-10 0911650237
ISBN-13 9780911650235
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Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, this collection brings to life the insightful and often provocative thoughts of Harold W. Percival through his monthly editorials. Spanning from 1904 to 1917, each piece showcases his keen observations and reflections on various societal and philosophical issues of the time. Percival's writing reveals a dynamic thinker grappling with the complexities of the world, offering readers a unique window into his intellectual journey.

The annotations accompanying the text delve deeper, providing context to Percival's thoughts and shedding light on the historical events that shaped his views. Readers are not just privy to his reflections; they are also guided through the intricacies of his arguments, enhancing the reading experience and inviting a more profound engagement with the material.

This collection serves not only as a testament to Percival's literary contributions but also as a mirror reflecting the spirit and challenges of his era. It invites readers to explore the nuanced interplay between individual thought and societal evolution.

Through both the elegant prose and the carefully crafted annotations, the work stands as a valuable resource for those interested in early 20th-century thought, offering a rich tapestry of ideas that continue to resonate today.

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