1847 The Elements of Individualism. A Series of Lectures.
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Description
First Edition, Publishers' Original Binding, Signed, Very Scarce
A very scarce first edition.
Tipped in to the front pastedown are two excerpts from a letter written by Maccall. The first clipping addresses the letter 'Mr. G. E. Harris', with the second clipping ending the letter 'most faithfully W Maccall'.
Scottish author and Unitarian minister William Maccall presents in this volume a series of lectures delivered at a Presbyterian chapel in from 1845 to 1846.
He explores the concept of individualism, examining its history, philosophical foundations, and implications for various aspects of society. He argues that individualism is a crucial aspect of human nature and essential for personal freedom and innovation.
With an obituary of the author's daughter to the rear pastedown.
Condition
In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, smart. Minor losses of cloth to back strip head and tail. Rear joint head and tail and front joint head starting, with boards firmly held. Signed letter pasted to front pastedown, with clipping pasted to rear pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright.
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