The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane - Second Edition
“The Red Badge of Courage” by Stephen Crane is a classic novel set during the American Civil War. It follows Henry Fleming, a young Union soldier in the Civil War, who enlists with romantic ideals of heroism but faces the harshness of battle. Overwhelmed by fear, he flees, grappling with guilt and a desire for a "red badge of courage." As he witnesses others' bravery, he struggles with fear and valor. Ultimately, he returns to his regiment, fights bravely, and earns his badge, reflecting on the complexities of courage and war's psychological impacts.
This copy is in good condition and is a second edition, printed in 1896. The binding is tight, the boards are in good condition with slight bumping, and the pages are clean and intact. There is a previous owner’s name on the inside of the front board. There is also some staining and discoloration of the fabric on the spine. A good copy of this book, especially considering it's age.
“The Red Badge of Courage” by Stephen Crane is a classic novel set during the American Civil War. It follows Henry Fleming, a young Union soldier in the Civil War, who enlists with romantic ideals of heroism but faces the harshness of battle. Overwhelmed by fear, he flees, grappling with guilt and a desire for a "red badge of courage." As he witnesses others' bravery, he struggles with fear and valor. Ultimately, he returns to his regiment, fights bravely, and earns his badge, reflecting on the complexities of courage and war's psychological impacts.
This copy is in good condition and is a second edition, printed in 1896. The binding is tight, the boards are in good condition with slight bumping, and the pages are clean and intact. There is a previous owner’s name on the inside of the front board. There is also some staining and discoloration of the fabric on the spine. A good copy of this book, especially considering it's age.
“The Red Badge of Courage” by Stephen Crane is a classic novel set during the American Civil War. It follows Henry Fleming, a young Union soldier in the Civil War, who enlists with romantic ideals of heroism but faces the harshness of battle. Overwhelmed by fear, he flees, grappling with guilt and a desire for a "red badge of courage." As he witnesses others' bravery, he struggles with fear and valor. Ultimately, he returns to his regiment, fights bravely, and earns his badge, reflecting on the complexities of courage and war's psychological impacts.
This copy is in good condition and is a second edition, printed in 1896. The binding is tight, the boards are in good condition with slight bumping, and the pages are clean and intact. There is a previous owner’s name on the inside of the front board. There is also some staining and discoloration of the fabric on the spine. A good copy of this book, especially considering it's age.