The Journal of Henri-Frederic Amiel (Two Volumes) 1885
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Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri Frédéric Amiel is the personal diary of this Swiss philosopher and poet who died in 1881, translated into English by Humphrey Ward.
Henri Frédéric Amiel is one of the least well-known brilliant minds of the last two hundred years. While the philosopher was never widely read during his life, and is now only known to the most ardent students of modern philosophy, his writings are highly engaging. Amiel's Journal is a book that deserves to be read slowly, allowing time for the reader to deeply consider the thoughts of this great thinker.
While his work is rarely celebrated, Henri Frédéric Amiel was a great philosopher. Readers of philosophic works owe it to themselves to add Amiel's Journal: The Journal In Time of Henri Frédéric Amiel to their library. This is a highly engaging book, and one that deserves far more credit than it has ever received.
Henri Frédéric Amiel is one of the least well-known brilliant minds of the last two hundred years. While the philosopher was never widely read during his life, and is now only known to the most ardent students of modern philosophy, his writings are highly engaging. Amiel's Journal is a book that deserves to be read slowly, allowing time for the reader to deeply consider the thoughts of this great thinker.
While his work is rarely celebrated, Henri Frédéric Amiel was a great philosopher. Readers of philosophic works owe it to themselves to add Amiel's Journal: The Journal In Time of Henri Frédéric Amiel to their library. This is a highly engaging book, and one that deserves far more credit than it has ever received.
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Quatro, Hardcover. 487pp including index. 3/4 leather. Gilt spine titles. Marbled endpapers. Scrape to head of cover. Tips bumped. Binding is very secure. Looks maybe to have been rebound (riviere and son), and was done rather well. Full-page inscription on ffep without attribution or signature. Interior is otherwise clean and free from marks or foxing. G+
Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri Frédéric Amiel is the personal diary of this Swiss philosopher and poet who died in 1881, translated into English by Humphrey Ward.
Henri Frédéric Amiel is one of the least well-known brilliant minds of the last two hundred years. While the philosopher was never widely read during his life, and is now only known to the most ardent students of modern philosophy, his writings are highly engaging. Amiel's Journal is a book that deserves to be read slowly, allowing time for the reader to deeply consider the thoughts of this great thinker.
While his work is rarely celebrated, Henri Frédéric Amiel was a great philosopher. Readers of philosophic works owe it to themselves to add Amiel's Journal: The Journal In Time of Henri Frédéric Amiel to their library. This is a highly engaging book, and one that deserves far more credit than it has ever received.
Henri Frédéric Amiel is one of the least well-known brilliant minds of the last two hundred years. While the philosopher was never widely read during his life, and is now only known to the most ardent students of modern philosophy, his writings are highly engaging. Amiel's Journal is a book that deserves to be read slowly, allowing time for the reader to deeply consider the thoughts of this great thinker.
While his work is rarely celebrated, Henri Frédéric Amiel was a great philosopher. Readers of philosophic works owe it to themselves to add Amiel's Journal: The Journal In Time of Henri Frédéric Amiel to their library. This is a highly engaging book, and one that deserves far more credit than it has ever received.
-From Forgotten Books
Quatro, Hardcover. 487pp including index. 3/4 leather. Gilt spine titles. Marbled endpapers. Scrape to head of cover. Tips bumped. Binding is very secure. Looks maybe to have been rebound (riviere and son), and was done rather well. Full-page inscription on ffep without attribution or signature. Interior is otherwise clean and free from marks or foxing. G+
Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri Frédéric Amiel is the personal diary of this Swiss philosopher and poet who died in 1881, translated into English by Humphrey Ward.
Henri Frédéric Amiel is one of the least well-known brilliant minds of the last two hundred years. While the philosopher was never widely read during his life, and is now only known to the most ardent students of modern philosophy, his writings are highly engaging. Amiel's Journal is a book that deserves to be read slowly, allowing time for the reader to deeply consider the thoughts of this great thinker.
While his work is rarely celebrated, Henri Frédéric Amiel was a great philosopher. Readers of philosophic works owe it to themselves to add Amiel's Journal: The Journal In Time of Henri Frédéric Amiel to their library. This is a highly engaging book, and one that deserves far more credit than it has ever received.
Henri Frédéric Amiel is one of the least well-known brilliant minds of the last two hundred years. While the philosopher was never widely read during his life, and is now only known to the most ardent students of modern philosophy, his writings are highly engaging. Amiel's Journal is a book that deserves to be read slowly, allowing time for the reader to deeply consider the thoughts of this great thinker.
While his work is rarely celebrated, Henri Frédéric Amiel was a great philosopher. Readers of philosophic works owe it to themselves to add Amiel's Journal: The Journal In Time of Henri Frédéric Amiel to their library. This is a highly engaging book, and one that deserves far more credit than it has ever received.
-From Forgotten Books
Quatro, Hardcover. 487pp including index. 3/4 leather. Gilt spine titles. Marbled endpapers. Scrape to head of cover. Tips bumped. Binding is very secure. Looks maybe to have been rebound (riviere and son), and was done rather well. Full-page inscription on ffep without attribution or signature. Interior is otherwise clean and free from marks or foxing. G+