Your cart is empty.
£17.00
The City Youth (1887) by J. Thain Davidson, D.D., is a poignant and instructive work that addresses the moral and spiritual challenges faced by young people in urban environments during the late 19th century.
£17.00
The City Youth (1887) by J. Thain Davidson, D.D., is a poignant and instructive work that addresses the moral and spiritual challenges faced by young people in urban environments during the late 19th century.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (good)
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Year: 1887
Pages: 291
The City Youth (1887) by J. Thain Davidson, D.D., is a poignant and instructive work that addresses the moral and spiritual challenges faced by young people in urban environments during the late 19th century. Written by a clergyman, this book offers guidance and wisdom for navigating the complexities of city life while maintaining strong moral values.
Davidson's insights, rooted in Christian principles, provide a moral compass for young readers, encouraging them to make virtuous choices amidst the temptations of city living. This timeless work remains a valuable resource for understanding the moral concerns of the era and offers enduring lessons for today's youth.
There's general age related wear to the boards and slight discolouration and fading to the spine (see images). The front cover is also the tiniest bit loose but still fully attached to the binding. A small portion of the spine mesh is visible from the title page. The pages are clean and the text block is tight. Overall, this copy is in good condition for its age.