The Essays, or Counsels Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon – 1931 Macmillan Edition Edited by George Herbert Clarke
Product Description: This antique book is "The Essays, or Counsels Civil and Moral" by Francis Bacon, featuring the 1931 Macmillan edition edited by George Herbert Clarke. This classic piece of literature contains a collection of philosophical and moral essays written by the renowned philosopher and statesman, Sir Francis Bacon. The book offers timeless insights on various subjects such as human nature, politics, and ethics. The 1931 Macmillan edition, edited by George Herbert Clarke, provides a scholarly and comprehensive look at Bacon's essays, making it a valuable addition to any collector's library. The book is bound in a hardcover format with the title and author's name embossed in gold on the front cover, adding a touch of elegance to any bookshelf or display. Condition: This antique book is in good vintage condition, with some signs of wear consistent with its age. The pages are crisp and free of any major rips or tears, making it suitable for reading or as a decorative piece for collectors of classic literature. Suggested uses: This rare edition of Bacon's essays would make a wonderful addition to any book collection, particularly for those interested in philosophy, literature, or historical writings. It can also be displayed as a decorative piece in a study, library, or living room to add a touch of sophistication to any space. Product Category (Shopify): Vintage Books / Antique Literature / Collectible Books