1976 Uncle Toms Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Hardcover. Measures 8" by 5 1/2". 372 pages. Good condition. Has writing on the first page. Pages are starting to yellow.
This 1976 edition of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" is a stately hardcover volume that remains one of the most significant works in American literary history. Measuring eight inches by five and a half inches, this 372-page book is bound in a deep brown textured material, accented by classic gold-leaf-style stamping on both the cover and the spine. Published during the mid-1970s, this specific printing reflects a period of renewed interest in foundational American texts, presented in a durable format intended for serious home libraries and scholarly study.
As a "scholarly curiosity," this volume carries a heavy intellectual weight, making it a somber yet essential addition to a Dark Academia collection or a history-focused bookshelf. Its presence evokes the gravity of 19th-century social reform and the enduring power of the written word. The book is in good vintage condition with a tight binding and clean boards. The interior exhibits the honest character of a well-loved volume, including personal writing on the first page and a natural yellowing of the pages that adds to its authentic, "found-history" appeal. It is a soulful find for collectors of classic literature, students of American history, or those looking to anchor their library with a work of profound social impact.
This item is vintage, 50 years old.