Description: The Three Things: The Forge In Which The Soul Of A Man Was Tested. By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews. Boston: Little, Brown, And Company, 1918. Original tan hardcover. 58 pages. Book measures 7 ½” x 5”. A novella of the Great War. "The Greatest Story the War Has Produced" More specifically about the moral dilemma of World War I - the Christian belief against killing and their belief in the good in all humanity. "'Neutral! When it means civilization against barbarism! Gentlemen against Huns; Englishmen and Frenchmen whom we know for straight an clean, against—the unspeakable German!”—from page 1. Very uncommon title. CONDITION: Book is in very good+ condition. Intact. Pages are clean & bright. No loose or musty pages. Covers are generally clean; minor soiling. Minor wear to spine tips and corners. Hinges are solid. Not ex-library. From a smoke free home. PAYMENT: I accept credit card payments through PayPal. Please be sure to preview my other books and ephemera listed for auction & sale. I gladly combine purchases into one shipment to save you money on postage. SHIPPING: Buyer pays $4.00 for USPS Media Mail delivery to any location in the U.S.A. Please note that Media Mail delivery typically takes between 4-12 days. USPS Priority Mail is available at a higher cost. I use delivery confirmation. Note: Worldwide delivery to all other countries outside the U.S.A. will cost $8.95 for USPS First Class International Mail, except Canada which will cost $5.95. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Thank You!
Price: 40 USD
Location: Pickens, South Carolina
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Binding: Hardcover
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Topic: Military
Year Printed: 1918
Origin: American