Description
This memoir offers a reflective journey through the life and experiences of Halliday Sutherland. It delves into his personal encounters and professional challenges, providing insights into his thoughts on various social and ethical issues of his time. The narrative is enriched with letters and anecdotes, capturing the essence of his interactions with diverse individuals and the impact of historical events on his life. Sutherland's contemplative style invites readers to ponder the moral and philosophical questions he faced, making it a thought-provoking read.
Published 1942
Binding of book is slightly loose. Slight foxing, stains, and fraying of edges on front cover. Slight foxing and stains on back cover. Slight foxing and a tear at the top of the spine, with some fading and heavily tarnished gilt. Moderate tanning and slight foxing on top, fore, and bottom edges. Slight foxing and writings in pencil on endpapers. Slight foxing on certain pages, clean of annotations across pages. Some tanning around margins of pages.
Condition: Well Read