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Pearl S. Buck's Classic Tale "The Pavilion of Women" by Pearl S. Buck is a timeless novel that delves into the complexities of marriage, societal expectations, and personal fulfillment during the 1940s. This first edition, published in 1946, offers a
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Pearl S. Buck's Classic Tale
"The Pavilion of Women" by Pearl S. Buck is a timeless novel that delves into the complexities of marriage, societal expectations, and personal fulfillment during the 1940s. This first edition, published in 1946, offers a captivating glimpse into traditional Chinese culture and the unconventional choices made by its protagonist, Madame Wu. With its rich narrative and thought-provoking themes, this book is a must-read for any literature enthusiast.Key Product Details
This first edition of "The Pavilion of Women" is presented in a hardcover bound format, showcasing the timeless quality of Pearl S. Buck's writing. With 316 pages filled with profound insights and compelling storytelling, this book promises an immersive reading experience. The novel is published by The John Day Company and comes with an OCLC Number of 1053936612, ensuring its authenticity and provenance. Below are some of the key features that make this edition stand out:- First Edition @1946: Experience the original publication of this classic novel.
- Hardcover Bound: A durable format that preserves the book's integrity over time.
- 316 Pages: Dive into a rich narrative with depth and detail.
Unparalleled Provenance
This first edition of "The Pavilion of Women" is not just a book; it is a piece of history. The copy features the original owner's name and a date from December 1946, offering a unique connection to the book's early readers. Despite minor staining on the cover and the absence of its dust jacket, this copy remains in very good condition, allowing you to own a piece of literary history. Immerse yourself in Pearl S. Buck's controversial perspective on marriage and societal expectations, and discover the roles of men and women, self-control, and personal fulfillment through the eyes of Madame Wu.What Our Customers Say
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