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Medium fabric hard cover, no dust jacket
491 pages, age-related discolouration but good condition and tightly bound
The Asprin Age captures the pulse of America between the warsan era of jazz, prohibition, and political tremors. Edited by Isabel Leighton, this anthology gathers 22 vivid essays from leading voices of the time, each dissecting the chaos and contradictions of 19191941. From the rise of mass media to the undercurrents of fascism, its a panoramic view of a nation on the brinktold with wit, insight, and urgency.
This 1940s edition is tightly bound in fabric boards, showing age-toned pages but no loose leaves. A compelling historical time capsule for readers of politics, culture, and 20th-century Americana.
Some of the intriguing topics covered within its pages: