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Sherwood, Margaret. A WORLD TO MEND: The Journal of a Working Man. Boston: Little Brown, 1920. Hardcover First Edition



First printing. Interesting novel in the form of a diary beginning in 1916 in the midst of the Great War or World War I - the diarist is a 50 year old man, injured in one leg, who starts a new life as a cobbler in a small New England seashore town - and it consists of musings both on his life - where for the first time he is earning money from his work - and of the terrible war ravaging the world. Very good in khaki colored cloth with gilt lettering on the spine, lacking the dustjacket. Rather uncommon. .

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